1. cahoot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
cahoot is the internet division of Santander UK plc, the United Kingdom subsidiary of Banco Santander of Spain. Cahoot was launched in 2000 as the internet-based banking brand of Abbey ...
2. Cahoot - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Definition of CAHOOT: partnership, league —usually used in plural <they're in cahoot s > Origin of CAHOOT. perhaps from French cahute cabin, hut. First Known Use: 1829
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4. Cahoot - definition of Cahoot by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Ca`hoot´ n. 1. Partnership; league; as, to go in cahoot (or in cahoots) with a person. Usually used in the plural, and in modern usage often used to imply that the joint ...
5. Cahoot | Define Cahoot at Dictionary.com
—Idioms. 1. go cahoots, to share equally; become partners: They went cahoots in the establishment of the store. Also, go in cahoot with, go in cahoots.
6. Cahoot | Ask.com Encyclopedia
History. Cahoot offered interest-free overdrafts and credit cards at launch to its first 25,000 customers, but was beset by technical issues that affected the website.
7. cahoot - Wiktionary
English Verb. to cahoot (third-person singular simple present cahoots, present participle cahooting, simple past and past participle cahooted) To act in partnership.
8. Cahoot
CAHOOT! In the money business. The kid's got cahoot! says the gambler, and everyone throw their cards in. Cahoot gives you advantates over most banks, and I'm sure they'll explain ...