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Definitions for cahoot
kəˈhutca·hoot
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Princeton's WordNet
cahootnoun
collusion
"in cahoots with"
Wiktionary
cahootverb
To act in partnership.
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Cahoot
cahoot is an internet-only division of Santander UK plc, the British subsidiary of the Santander Group. Cahoot was launched in June 2000, as the internet based banking brand of Abbey National plc. Cahoot is based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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cahoot
Cahoot is typically used in the plural form "cahoots" and refers to a collaboration or partnership. It means working together with others, usually secretly or towards a deceptive or illegal goal. It implies a conspiracy or a scheme between individuals.
Webster Dictionary
Cahootnoun
partnership; as, to go in cahoot with a person
Etymology: [Perhaps fr. f. cohorte a company or band.]
Wikidata
cahoot
cahoot is the internet division of Santander UK plc, the British subsidiary of the Santander Group. Cahoot was launched in 2000 as the internet-based banking brand of Abbey National plc, and by 2008 had 750,000 customers. Cahoot is based in Coventry, England.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Cahoot
ka-hōōt′, n. (U.S.) company or partnership.
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Etymology and Origins
Cahoot
An Americanism for partnership or company, derived from the French capute, hut, cabin. Men who share a cabin or shanty are said to be “in cahoot.”
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cahoot in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cahoot in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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