Chimo may refer to:
- Chimo, a word of greeting, farewell, and toast before drinking[1] once widely spoken in the Inuktitut language in northern Canada[2]
- the 223 Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps CHIMO, founded in 1970 at Longueuil, Quebec (re-named 223 RCSCC LONGUEUIL in the mid 1980s)
- Chimo, an active softball league founded in Brossard, Québec in 1979[3]
- Chimo (orca), the only white killer whale displayed in captivity, at Sealand of the Pacific from 1970-72
- Chimo!, 1960s Canadian rock band
- chimo, a very strong tobacco paste taken orally, principally in Venezuela and adjacent countries
References
Inuktitut ( Inuktitut syllabics: iu-Cans ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ ( fonts required literally "like the Inuit") is the name of the varieties of The Canadian Military Engineers (CME is the military engineer branch of the Canadian Forces. Royal Canadian Sea Cadets (RCSC is a Canadian national youth program sponsored by the Canadian Forces and the civilian Navy League of Canada. Softball is a team Sport popular especially in the United States. Sealand of the Pacific was a public Aquarium in Oak Bay, a suburb near the city of Victoria, in British Columbia, Canada. Chimo! (Inuit for “Hello” was a Canadian ‘60s rock band formed in 1968 by two former David Clayton-Thomas sidemen piano prodigy Tony Collacott and guitarist Chimo Bayo is a Spanish dance act from the nineties A one hit wonder mostly known for their hit "Así me gusta a mí (X-ta sí X-ta no" which was a major hit in Pubic hair is Hair in the frontal Genital area the crotch, and sometimes at the top of the inside of the legs these areas form the pubic region Tobacco is an Agricultural product recognized as an addictive drug processed from the fresh Leaves of plants in the genus Nicotiana.
Dictionary
chimo
-interjection
- (Canada) hello
- (Canada) goodbye
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