scouse

/skaʊs/
noun
  1. A type of stew, originally from Liverpool, England, usually made with meat, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
    • We ate a bowl of scouse with crusty bread on a cold winter evening.
    • The pub serves traditional scouse every Thursday.
    • My grandmother makes a hearty scouse with lamb and root vegetables.
  2. A person from Liverpool, England, or the dialect/accent of Liverpool.
    • He's a proud Scouse and loves his city's football team.
    • The comedian told jokes in a thick Scouse dialect.
    • Her Scouse accent is so strong that some people find it hard to understand.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to Liverpool, its people, or its dialect.
    • They have a Scouse sense of humor that is very direct and friendly.
    • The Scouse music scene produced famous bands like The Beatles.
    • I love the Scouse tradition of saying 'ta' for thank you.
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