stache

stache

slang A shortening of "mustache." Sometimes written with an apostrophe. Hey, nice stache, John! Please shave off that 'stache. It looks really gross!

stash

1. slang Money or drugs that have been hidden for personal use or illicit distribution. The police found Brody's stash. If the mob catches up with him, he's a dead man.
2. slang By extension, anything that one hoards or hides away in order to consume on one's own. I always keep a stash of chocolate on top of the cabinets where my wife won't find it.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

stash

1. and stache n. a mustache. I cut my stash off because it was too much trouble to remember not to cut it off.
2. tv. to hide something (somewhere). Stash this under the chair until I can think of a place to put it.
3. n. a concealed supply of drugs, especially marijuana; drugs and equipment to use them stored in a secret place. (Drugs.) Albert’s stash was never located by the fuzz.

stache

verb
See stash
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • zosted
  • Nam
  • cig
  • cid
  • tude
  • Slade
  • shroom
  • shrooms
  • vette
  • prostie
References in periodicals archive
When the ship is taken over by pirates -- led by the fearsome Black Stache, a villain determined to claim the trunk and its treasure for his own -- the journey quickly becomes a thrilling adventure.
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/ AFP / Christof STACHE 4 / 26 A picture of a snow-covered cable car at the Mount Hermon ski resort, in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, on January 10, 2019.
Recall, for example, a viral ad for Randy Bryce, a Democratic candidate in Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District who is better known by the moniker "Iron Stache" and who announced in an emotional 2017 video that he was taking on House Speaker Paul Ryan.
The story of his 'stache: "People say the moustache reminds them of their dad, someone they knew, or a certain celebrity.
In the upcoming re-election in southern Wisconsin district, Ryan would be up against Randy "Iron Stache" Bryce, a former Army sergeant who works as an ironworker near Racine, Wisconsin.
It's hard to recognise me without king stache. Sometimes, I even have trouble recognising myself.
We plan to partner with him at Prime Stache and Bop.
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