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Originally Posted by MrWong
Are you trying to say that we are in cahoots or that we are cohorts?
It's hard to tell.
I'm not sure why you included me in your reply. You'll only end up whining and playing the victim again.
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I wont embarrass you more than you have already done to yourself but....
[kə'hu:ts] pluriel noun familiar: be in cahoots with être de mèche avec familiar
Cohort (cohorts) A unit of Roman army. ancient hist an ancient Roman military unit equal to one tenth of a legion and consisting of 300 to 600 men
Don't teach the teacher son, I will ruin you with Rhetoric.
By the way, when used as a noun as Inflections, it can also mean .....friend or supporter of someone you dislike. a friend or supporter, especially of someone you do not like