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ScouseScouse /skaʊs/ noun [uncountable] British English ScouseOrigin: 1800-1900 lobscouse, name of a type of stew eaten by sailors (18-20 centuries), of unknown origin - Now the people of Merseyside can choose their top Scouse personalities in seven different categories.
- The combination of Scotch, cigarettes and Liverpool have produced a unique Scouse growl.
- We have actually been spending net amounts similar to Scum, Scouse and Blackburn over this period.
the way of speaking that is typical of people from Liverpool—Scouse adjective |