Hmmm...I'd have to disagree with Axehandle. I think it's more of a horseshoe but, you're right, it's difficult to classify since it really is kind of a crossbreed. While the length of your stache does extend below the chinline, you do have significant connective growth on the chin itself. I would think that a fu manchu would need to almost entirely consist of lip growth that extends beyond the chinline, but as I said, it's a tough call. Regardless, it's a great stache. Kudos!!
A full moustache with vertical extensions grown on the corners of the lips and down the sides of the mouth to the jawline, resembling an upside-down horseshoe. The whiskers grown along the sides of the mouth in the horseshoe are sometimes referred to as "pipes." Not to be confused with the "fu manchu" which is grown long from the upper lip only-- the sides remain shaven in the fu manchu.
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