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collogue (verb) – 1. To be on friendly or intimate terms with someone.

  1. (a) To consult or confer with someone.
    (b) To chat.
  2. (Chiefly Upper Southern US) To conspire; intrigue.

Source : The Free Dictionary

Etymology : Collogue has been with us since the 17th century, but beyond that little is known about its origin. In his 1755 dictionary, Samuel Johnson defined collogue as “to wheedle, to flatter; to please with kind words.” The “intrigue or conspire” meaning of collogue was also common in Johnson’s day; the fact that Johnson missed it suggests that the meaning may have been used primarily in a dialect unfamiliar to him. Evidence of the “confer” sense of the word appears in the 19th century. Walter Scott used it in an 1811 letter, writing “We shall meet and collogue upon it.” Today, the word is mostly used by the Irish.

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