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According to Merriam-Webster's Eleventh Collegiate Dictionary (2003), cahoot, meaning a partnership or league, and usually expressed in the plural form "in cahoots," has a first known

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Collude is an activity verb and usually takes the transitivizing preposition with, while cahoots is a noun appearing only in the idiom be in cahoots with, meaning 'colluding with'. Aside from those differences, collude is in a higher register than cahoots.

Listing agent won't budge and escrow officer is in cahoots with her. Escrow agent had the gall to tell my agent the appraisal was "BS." Now, why would a disinterested third party title company have an opinion on an appraisal? My agent is insisting we have an executed, enforceable contract and need to close this deal.

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How to deal with a title co. and realtor in cahoots to rob me? (short ...

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I would call it an idiomatic phrase. Cahoots only occurs in the phrase in cahoots (with), just like the nouns collaboration, company, and association do -- except other nouns can occur with or without prepositions, in many roles. Cahoots, like bucket in kick the bucket, is simply frozen. Knowing that it seems like a noun is of no utility whatever when dealing with an idiom, since all idioms by ...

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