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  2. Scouse - Wikipedia

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    Scouse (/ skaʊs / skowss), more formally known as Liverpool English[ 2 ] or Merseyside English, [ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ] is an accent and dialect of English associated with the city of Liverpool and the surrounding Liverpool City Region. The Scouse accent is highly distinctive as it was influenced heavily by Irish and Welsh immigrants who arrived via ...

  3. Scouse (food) - Wikipedia

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    Scouse (food) Scouse is a type of stew typically made from chunks of meat (usually beef or lamb) with potatoes, carrots, and onion. It is particularly associated with the port of Liverpool; hence, the inhabitants of that city are often referred to as "scousers". The word "scouse" comes from lobscouse, a stew commonly eaten by sailors throughout ...

  4. List of British regional nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Trotters (originally a football term, it is now used to describe anyone from Bolton and surrounding area), Noblot (collective noun, anagram for Bolton) Bo'ness. Bo'neds (pejorative) Bournemouth. Coffin Dodgers (due its popularity as a retirement area) Bradford. Bradfordians, Bradistanis (pejorative) Bramley.

  5. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Liverpool is a cathedral city, port city, and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England.It had a population of 496,770 in 2022. [3] The city is located on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, adjacent to the Irish Sea, and is approximately 178 miles (286 km) northwest of London.

  6. Talk:Scouse - Wikipedia

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    It is a London accent with Cockney a derivative of the accent. Scouse is like Cockney - a working class accent - and a derivative of the Liverpool accent. 188.222.173.121 (talk) 08:40, 23 July 2013 (UTC) [reply] Exactly. I am a scouser, and I use the word 'scouser' all the time to refer to myself and fellow 'scousers'.

  7. The Scousers - Wikipedia

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    For the speech of people from Liverpool, see Scouse. The Scousers was a regular series of sketches from the Harry Enfield & Chums BBC comedy show of the early 1990s. Each sketch began with "The Scousers" written in large yellow letters and a short parody version of the Brookside theme song being played.

  8. Global Scouse Day - Wikipedia

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    Global Scouse Day is an annual celebration of the city of Liverpool which is held every year on 28 February. [1] It is primarily based around scouse, the meat stew synonymous with the city. It sees bars, cafes and restaurants in Liverpool and around the world put scouse on the menu for the day. [2] Scouse is also served in Liverpool schools ...

  9. Football chant - Wikipedia

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    The supporters of the football club 1. FC Union Berlin are known for their chant "Eisern Union" (Iron Union). Some chants are spoken, sometimes accompanied by percussion. These chants may simply consist of the name of the team and/or words of encouragement. The chants may also be in a call-and-response format.