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Chimo Community Services - A non-profit organization serving people in . . . The word ‘Chimo’ is believed to mean a special friend for people in need of someone to talk to It is said that when the Inuit people would greet each other with the word ‘Chimo’ they would simultaneously circle their hearts with their left hands
Chimo - Wikipedia Chimo, the nickname, cheer and mascot of the Canadian Military Engineers Chimo (orca), the only white killer whale displayed in captivity, at Sealand of the Pacific from 1970 to 1972
Qué es el chimó, cuál es su origen y por qué se consume El chimó se obtiene del líquido que suelta la hoja del tabaco al hervirla, hasta que forma una jalea o pasta de color negra y sabor picante y un olor parecido a la lejía; se consume como un chicle y se escupe Al masticarlo produce una constante salivación
Chimo Dog (Chihuahua American Eskimo Mix) Info, Pictures, Facts The Chimo is what is known today as a designer dog breed (a purposely created hybrid), but it can still be difficult to find a “breeder” for them, even with their growing popularity Most mixes are often a result of backyard breeding or puppy mills, which should be avoided if possible
Chimo Dog Breed – Information, Temperament Facts Below, we look at Chimo dog breed, its history, personality, pros and cons of owning an Chimo, characteristics, and must-know facts We will also examine how to care for this breed and a lot more
Chimo | Dog Breed Facts and Information - Wag! Dog Walking The Chimo is a hybrid mix of the Chihuahua and the American Eskimo The size of a Chimo will vary depending on the size of the American Eskimo parent, but the hybrid is usually a toy or small dog with long, fluffy hair and a cheerful, loving personality
chimo - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Chimo was introduced in an effort to create a national greeting akin to ciao or aloha The word was somewhat popular during the Canadian centennial celebrations, but in current use is mostly ironic