The American HeritageĀ® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
verb-intransitive. To be on friendly or intimate terms with someone.
verb-intransitive. To consult or confer with someone.
verb-intransitive. To chat.
verb-intransitive. Chiefly Upper Southern U.S. To conspire; intrigue: "I'm satisfied they're colloguing to beat me out of my placeā ( Dialect Notes).
the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
verb-intransitive. To talk or confer secretly and confidentially; to converse, especially with evil intentions; to plot mischief.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
To use flattery; gloze; flatter.
To confer or converse confidentially and secretly; plot mischief; lay schemes in concert.
To wheedle; flatter.
WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
v. confer secretly
Word Usage
""collogue," as they expressed it; but also the little gossoons in their ragged trousers and bare feet, and the girleens, with their curly hair, and roguish dark-blue eyes, to scuttle in also."