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Scouse - Wikipedia
an accent and dialect of English associated with the city of Liverpool and the surrounding Merseyside.
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Learn a Scouse Accent in Just 5 Minutes - Liverpool Accent Tutorial
Are you interested in learning the Scouse accent from Liverpool, one of the most unique and iconic British English dialects?
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Scouse (food) - Wikipedia
Scouse is a type of stew typically made from chunks of meat (usually beef or lamb) with potatoes, carrots and onion.
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scouse
scouse (skaʊs) Also scouce. [Shortened from lobscouse.] 1. = lobscouse.1840 R. H. Dana Bef. Mast v, The cook had just made for us a mess of hot ‘scouse’. 1876 C. H. Davis Polaris Exp. vi. 163 A couple pounds of which we used last night making scouse. 1884 Pall Mall Budget 22 Aug. 13/2 Bear and walru...
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The 'BEST' Scouse recipe | National Museums Liverpool
Scouse is our city's traditional dish. A stew often made with lamb, beef, or both, it originates from the word 'lobscouse', which was a stew ...
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What is the meaning of being called 'Scouse' in Britain? Is it ... - Quora
It is a dialect word for someone who is born and bred in Liverpool and thus has the distinctive accent of that region. It is not a derogatory ...
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Scouse - The Domestic Man
Scouse is a form of stew popular in Northern Europe. The English word scouse is a shortened form of lobscouse, taken from similar words like the Norwegian ...
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What is a Scouser? Exploring Scouse Slang and Liverpool Sayings
Someone from the Phil is a Scouser. It's a compliment. Now, you're a Scouser, you are. But if you got called in a different city in the UK, the opposite to a ...
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I urgently need some help with Scouse : r/Liverpool - Reddit
I'm writing a research paper and I basically need to verify some things related to Scouse(a bit of grammar, phonetics and common words) in comparison to ...
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Beef Stew Recipe - How to Cook Scouse - YouTube
Scouse isn't just food; it's history in a pot. Its roots go back to the Viking dish “lobscouse,” - a stew beloved by sailors and travellers ...
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Where Scouse words like scran, bizzie and boss really came from
Scouse is a truly unique accent and dialect associated with the city of Liverpool. There is a lot of debate and discussion about where the city's accent and language originated from and how it ...
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Scouse (food)
It included: "Beef, 101 lbs. [46 kg] for scouse … 14 Measures potatoes for scouse []; and Onions for ditto []". Global Scouse Day
In 2008 the first "Global Scouse Day" was organised, and at 2020 continues, as an annual event every 28 February.
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Scouser
Scouser slang. (ˈskaʊsə(r)) Also scouser. [f. prec. + -er1.] = scouse 2 a.1959 Times 8 Dec. 13/6 Their [sc. Liverpool workers'] catarrhal speech would identify them as ‘Scousers’ wherever English is recognized. 1966 ‘L. Lane’ ABZ of Scouse 93 Scouser, an inhabitant of Merseyside, not necessarily a L...
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Scouse the Mouse
Starr's tracks ("I Know a Place", "S.O.S.", "A Mouse Like Me", "Living in a Pet Shop", "Scouse's Dream", "Running Free", "Boat Ride" and "Scouse the Mouse Scouse the Mouse was released on 9 December 1977 in the UK by Polydor.
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