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verb | 1. Talk confidentially or conspiratorially. |
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 | "When you're alone, call me so I can collogue with you." | "The siblings collogued after dinner to discuss their mother's surprise birthday party." | "It might have seemed like I was colloguing with her, but I want to share all the information I learned in the meeting." |
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 | Latin, early 17th century |
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 | If you have a secret plan, you might collogue with your conspirators. To collogue means "to speak confidentially." ... |  |
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