Scouse
See also: scouse
English
Etymology
Clipping of lobscouse.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /skaʊs/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -aʊs
Adjective
Scouse (comparative more Scouse, superlative most Scouse)
- (colloquial) Liverpudlian.
Noun
Scouse (plural Scouses)
- (colloquial) Synonym of Scouser (“Liverpudlian”).
- 2001 September 9, Will Buckley, “Beckham tops it off”, in The Observer[2]:
- The Scouses, not known for their wit, responded with the 'Munich runway' chant. And, golly gosh, nearly the whole stadium sang back. Who knows, this chanting might really take off one day.
Proper noun
Scouse
- The accent and dialect of Liverpool or Merseyside.
Derived terms
References
- “Scouse”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.
- “Scouse n.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present