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Scouser
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scouse  (skous)
n.
1. A lobscouse.
2.
a. often Scous·er (skousr) A native or resident of Liverpool, England.
b. often Scouse The dialect of English spoken in Liverpool.

[Short for lobscouse.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Scouser - a native or resident of Liverpool
Liverpool - a large city in northwestern England; its port is the country's major outlet for industrial exports
English person - a native or inhabitant of England
Translations
Scouser
n (Brit inf) → Liverpooler(in) m(f)


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SCOUSERS Scousers' lives are full of discrimination, we only want to be seen as part of the nation, we''re all one creation, God''s creation, there''s no explanation, it''s so frustratin'' Always frowned upon, verbally spat upon, labelled as scallys hangin'' round alleys Wearing tracky bottoms and a Lacoste top for Scousers, the torment will never stop.
I addressed the history of scouse, and why Scousers are called Scousers.
Born-and-bred Scousers obviously feel more passionately about the fixture than most, and the same firm make it a skinny 5-4 that one of them (Steven Gerrard, Jamie Carragher, Tony Hibbert, Leighton Baines, Jack Rodwell or Jose Baxter) ends up in the book.
 
 
 
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