Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License
Use "stache" in a sentence
"Little details ring true like the Marines struggling with supply problems (like they have done throughout their history), the Catch-22 of having a mustache growing contest and then ragging on a sgt. because his stache is too long, and the very young looking Lieutenant being somewhat in over his head but having the good instincts to take advice from his sgts and the courage to lie to the brass in order to protect the integrity of his unit."
"Still, the 'stache aka the mo, muzzy, pushbroom, flavor savor, or soup strainer - has for decades fallen out of style and instead been linked to out-of-date men who look like they'd sell you a timeshare or lure your children into their tan Chevy Capris."
"Charisa says, "I know, I know, I'm a girl so I had to have some help with my" stache "- but I think it looks pretty darn good!!"