Country Dictionary

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Cahooter

To work in cahoots with other cahooter's or the head cahooter to bring down the cahootee which is the person cahooted against.

Emmie is a cahooter along with other cahooters in her goal to bring down poor innocent Achmed.

by AchmedTT September 03, 2008

Cahoots

The sound an owl makes when it sneezes.

Owl: Ca-Ca-CAHOOTS!

by futureflyingdutchman March 30, 2010

cahoots

To be a cohort in conjunction with covert operations.

John Mayer is in cahoots with his public relations 'people'.

Public officials are in cahoots with the oil industry as well as pharmaceuticals. Their motto: 'All for one and one for none'.

by Avery Savina March 25, 2008

Cahoots

When one individual combines forces with another individual to bring to pass a common goal or achievement.

they were totes in cahoots to get Sam and Alex together.

by Daniel Tiger September 06, 2014

cahoot

the word used when you cannot spell kahoot to save your life

"I can't wait to play cahoot!"

by FelipeDWae June 16, 2020

cahoots

Cahoots is a word used to announce your business relations with another group or person.

My old cell phone plan sucked so I decided to get in cahoots with Verizon, now I get free calls to my family!

by PlutoniumNitrate June 26, 2011

cahoot

the act of sabotaging against another without that person being able to see it even though it is clearly in front of them...

originated from owls which are very cleverly disguised like trees so people wandering through a forest cannot tell where the ominous hooting is from, even though the owl is obviously on the branch right in front of them...

The trees were in a cahoot with the owls as the lost hikers wandered aimlessly throughout the night.

by lulzarehere August 30, 2009