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cahoots is a noun meaning:

1.) To be in league with a crime, or conspiracy. Also to mean in alliance with or secret partnership with.

2.)To be a lover, or someone you like very much. Commonly used by someone how is annoyed or displeases with someone else.

(Note: this is slang, coming from the word/slang "ca" meaning: used to express a certain feeling of fondness for a person. Also the words "hoots" meaning: the characteristic cry of an owl)
Examples
"Don't trust anyone on that road there are often robbers that are in cahoots with each other!"

"Where are they? Idk? I bet there off in cahoots some where..."
cahoots by EtanBoy February 23, 2010
The sound an owl makes when it sneezes.
Owl: Ca-Ca-CAHOOTS!
Cahoots by futureflyingdutchman March 29, 2010
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'.
cahoots by Avery Savina March 25, 2008
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.
Cahoots by Daniel Tiger September 6, 2014
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!
cahoots by PlutoniumNitrate June 28, 2011
"Dude, I need money to buy 20ks."
"Dude, go to www.cahoot.com they'll even buy it for ya!"
cahoots by Soiled Undergarment August 7, 2003