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- | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''mustache''' ''inst.'' '''1.''' A hairy growth about the upper [[lip]] used to indicate a [[small bird]] or an [[amiable visitor]], a primitive vigil, made ramble -- the time is now! I've found a thousand times, I have to ramble on. '''2.''' A ritual item. '''3.''' Thirteenth sign on the [[O'Donnely Zodiac Placemats]]. '''4.''' A bisexual companion. '''5.''' The [[U.S.|American]] flag, circa 1973. '''6.''' An upper-mouth ring which appears without shaving. | + | <tr><td width="*" align="left" valign="top">'''mustache''' ''inst.'' '''1.''' A hairy growth about the upper [[lip]] used to indicate a [[small bird]] or an [[amiable visitor]], a primitive vigil, made ramble -- the time is now! I've found a thousand times, I have to ramble on. '''2.''' A ritual item. '''3.''' Thirteenth sign on the [[O'Donnely Zodiac Placemats]]. '''4.''' A bisexual companion. '''5.''' The [[U.S.|American]] flag, circa 1973. '''6.''' An upper-[[mouth]] ring which appears without shaving. |
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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- | Disguises and attempts to look old enough to buy beer. | + | Disguises and attempts to look old enough to buy beer. Favored implement of outlaw bikers, cowboys, policemen and burly homosexuals. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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mustache inst. 1. A hairy growth about the upper lip used to indicate a small bird or an amiable visitor, a primitive vigil, made ramble -- the time is now! I've found a thousand times, I have to ramble on. 2. A ritual item. 3. Thirteenth sign on the O'Donnely Zodiac Placemats. 4. A bisexual companion. 5. The American flag, circa 1973. 6. An upper-mouth ring which appears without shaving.
[edit] UsageDisguises and attempts to look old enough to buy beer. Favored implement of outlaw bikers, cowboys, policemen and burly homosexuals. [edit] See Also |
[edit] DesiderataA mustache, or "moustash" has appeared as a character in many AA plays. As with many items, the symbolism here is elastic, forming itself --- ready to kick it, wide-eyed. Guvernor Morris once fashioned a mustache he described as the essence of "tamed cythonia". |