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Cahoot

Being incredibly and inexplicably happy with no means of explanation for being that happy.
Miranda: How are you feeling today?
Sophie: I'm feeling CAHOOT
Miranda: What does that mean?
Sophie: I'm just so happy I can't explain it
by Peraine January 7, 2010
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cahootle

to get cosy with individual(s)
Chattson is such a boomerson. I'm not going to cahootle with him this Christmas.
by DuneTheMiserable December 26, 2019
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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
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Cahoot

When a girl Queefs in a guys ear, making the guy moan Cahoot! Or when a guy gives a girl the Red Rooster diesase making the girl really aroused, and makes love to him. Afer the romance occurs, the guy pulls out a gun and kills her.
Oh my god. My friend told me he would give me a Cahoot if i didnt leave him alone. It made me happy.

I met this girl last night, and we did the Cahoot!
by The Schman Man December 2, 2009
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cahootee

1. (singular and plural) A mark or marks left on the neck of anyone with whom one cahoots.

2. (plural) The willies (fillings of uneasiness), shakes, sweats or chills one gets before, during or after cahooting.

3. (singular) A lone chill, willie, shake, or sweat.
My honey gave me that cahootee while we were having sex.

When political candidates and the news media are in cahoots they give everyone else the cahootees.
by Patrick Eberhart September 12, 2008
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cahootie

A word used to describe the un-necessary amount of energy one displays.
"Mary, calm your cahooties!"
by Arielle M August 9, 2005
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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 31, 2009
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