Conspiration
(noun) – the moment of formation or state of forming a conspiracy, particularly in a work setting.
the five of us had a spontaneous conspiration, when we realized that each of us knew that two of the four owners were f-cking headcases and we had to help each other find parachutes before the plane went into the drink.
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