A very hot mustache used mainly for cutting the suds off the top of a beer with lot's of head. Most common in Manthers but many are now cropping up masked as the irreverent hipster mustache. See also "Foam Cutter" (The suds sifter can also be apart of the ever sexy full bearded package)
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Middle English siften, from Old English siftan
Through a uniquely New Zealand south island experience, sifter has come to mean much more. A somewhat sarcastic twist on the first NZ usage (being to search for meaning); it is 'doing stuff' so long as that stuff has no bearing on a career, paid work, community work,
Wanaka is now home to many fine exponents of the sifting way.
Middle English siften, from Old English siftan
Through a uniquely New Zealand south island experience, sifter has come to mean much more. A somewhat sarcastic twist on the first NZ usage (being to search for meaning); it is 'doing stuff' so long as that stuff has no bearing on a career, paid work, community work,
Wanaka is now home to many fine exponents of the sifting way.
by Willi_B July 4, 2005
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