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The toothbrush originally became popular in the late 19th century, in the United States. [1] It was a neat, uniform, low-maintenance moustache that echoed the standardization and uniformity brought on by industrialization, in contrast to the more flamboyant styles typical of the 19th century such as the imperial, walrus, handlebar, horseshoe, and pencil moustaches.
A moustache similar to the Pyramid moustache but steeper, thus resembling a trapezoid. [4] Painter's brush An intermediate of chevron moustache and pyramid moustache, its top is round, but the bottom is straight. [4] Pencil moustache: A pencil moustache is a thin line of hair, usually just above the line of the upper lip.
Adolf Hitler (right) and his chauffeur Julius Schreck (left), both wearers of the toothbrush moustache—their only substantial physical similarity (1925). The 1939 book The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler alleges that the Nazi Party used four people as doubles for Hitler, including the author, who claims that the real dictator died in 1938 and that he subsequently took his place. [11]
A toothbrush is an oral hygiene instrument. Toothbrush may also refer to: Toothbrush moustache, a moustache style; Toothbrush by Dr. Dog, 2002 "Toothbrush" (song), a 2016 song by DNCE "Toothbrush" (The Apprentice), a 2022 television episode "Toothbrush" (Maalaala Mo Kaya), a 2016 episode about Leni Robredo
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I've added citations for verification, and removed any names without pictures. Also removed some where the length of the moustache is somewhere between a "long toothbrush" and a "short moustache" - given the negative reputation of the toothbrush (Nazi's), I believe it needs to be unambiguously a toothbrush to be included in the list.
[7] [8] It ends with images of Hitler and Buddha the dog depicted with a toothbrush moustache similar to Hitler's. [18] [better source needed] Meechan was arrested on suspicion of breaching the Communications Act 2003. [19] On 19 March 2018, Meechan was convicted of breaching the act by Sheriff Derek O'Carroll at Airdrie Sheriff Court. [20]
[11] [12] A revival of the play by Leo Shull called Genius, Inc., opened in December 1942 featuring a Dracula with a Toothbrush moustache. [11] John Carradine took to the stage as Dracula in the early 1950s. When the play performed in Detroit, several accidents happened on stage leading audiences to laugh at what were supposed to be scary ...