Chiba shop
Related Terms
smoke shop
verb phrase
To find out: I’ll try to smoke out where the bodies are hidden
[1720+; fr the use of smoke in order to get bees and other animals out of their domiciles]
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- Chibcha  [chib-chuh] /ˈtʃɪb tʃə/ noun, plural Chibchas (especially collectively) Chibcha for 1. 1. a member of a now extinct tribe of South American Indians, having an advanced culture, who lived on a high plateau of Bogotá, Colombia. 2. the extinct language of the Chibcha. 
- Chibchan  [chib-chuh n] /ˈtʃɪb tʃən/ noun 1. a family of languages indigenous to Central America, Colombia, and Ecuador. /ˈtʃɪbtʃən/ noun 1. a family of Indian languages found in Colombia and elsewhere in South America adjective 2. belonging or relating to this family of languages 
- Chibol  /ˈtʃɪbəl/ noun 1. (English, dialect) a spring onion 
- Chibougamau  [shi-boo-guh-moo, -moh; French shee-boo-ga-moo, -moh] /ʃɪˈbu gəˌmu, -ˌmoʊ; French ʃi bu gaˈmu, -ˈmoʊ/ noun 1. a town in S Quebec, in E Canada. 
- Chibouk  [chi-book, -boo k] /tʃɪˈbuk, -ˈbʊk/ noun 1. a Turkish tobacco pipe with a stiff stem sometimes 4 or 5 feet (1.2 or 1.5 meters) long. /tʃɪˈbuːk/ noun 1. a Turkish tobacco pipe with an extremely long stem 
