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scouse S0162300 (skous)n.1. A lobscouse.2. a. often Scous·er (skou′sər) A native or resident of Liverpool, England.b. often Scouse The dialect of English spoken in Liverpool. [Short for lobscouse.]scouse (skaʊs) n (Cookery) dialect Liverpool a stew made from left-over meat[C19: shortened from lobscouse]
Scouse (skaʊs) n1. (Peoples) Also called: Scouser a person who lives in or comes from Liverpool2. (Languages) the dialect spoken by such a personadj3. (Peoples) of or from Liverpool; Liverpudlian4. (Languages) of or from Liverpool; Liverpudlian5. (Placename) of or from Liverpool; Liverpudlian[C20: from scouse]scouse (skaʊs) n. lobscouse. [1830–40; by shortening] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | scouse - a stew of meat and vegetables and hardtack that is eaten by sailorslobscouse, lobscusestew - food prepared by stewing especially meat or fish with vegetables | TranslationsScouse
Scouse Brit informal1. a person who lives in or comes from Liverpool 2. the dialect spoken by such a person 3. of or from Liverpool; Liverpudlian scouse
Synonyms for scousenoun a stew of meat and vegetables and hardtack that is eaten by sailorsSynonymsRelated Words |