connive with (one)
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To plot or conspire with one (about something). What are you kids whispering about back there? You better not be conniving with each other! I bet the CEO connived with the head of HR to have Tom removed.
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- conspire with (someone) against (something or someone)
- drop into (one's) lap
- drop/fall into somebody's lap
- a/the fish rots from the head down
- a/the fish stinks from the head down
- be in the right spot at the right time
- catch a tiger by the tail
- the blame for (something)
- be nothing to (one)
- be/mean nothing to somebody