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Cahoot

Description:

Cahoot, as a noun, refers to a secret or illegal partnership or collaboration between individuals, often for deceptive purposes. As a verb, it is used to indicate the act of conspiring or collaborating in a secretive manner.

Examples:

Noun:

  1. The two criminals were in cahoot to carry out the heist at the museum.
  2. Some politicians were suspected of being in cahoot with the corrupt businessmen.

Verb:

  1. The hackers cahooted to breach the company's security system.
  2. The group of rebels cahooted behind closed doors to plan their next move against the oppressive regime.

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