Word info Synonyms

scouse

Speech parts

1. scouse - Noun

2. scouse - Adjective

3. Scouse - Proper noun

Meaning

A sailor's dish. Bread scouse contains no meat; lobscouse contains meat, etc. See Lobscouse.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Everyone thinks that just because you have a Scouse accent, then you must be 'on the rob'. Jennifer Ellison

All food is locally sourced and has a twist of north west flavour, like the Scouse Dog - a hot dog topped with a ladle of traditional Scouse meat stew and red cabbage. Source: Internet

His one word of dialogue (a cheery but out of place Scouse "'ullo") had to be dubbed in later. Source: Internet

I strongly object to Rod Liddle’s description of Cherie Blair as a Scouse besom. Source: Internet

This apostrophe is often thought to be a mistake; but in fact it marks omission of the letter d. The name comes from the Scouse slang for "The Lads". Source: Internet

The region boasts some of the most distinctive accents in the form of the Scouse accent, which originates from Liverpool and its surrounding areas, and the Manc accent, deriving from the central Manchester district. Source: Internet

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