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Noun: scouse  skaws
  1. A stew of meat and vegetables and hardtack that is eaten by sailors
    "scouse was a common meal aboard old sailing ships";
    - lobscouse [archaic], lobscuse [non-standard]
Noun: Scouse  skaws
Usage: UK, informal
  1. A native or resident of Liverpool
    - Liverpudlian [UK], Scouser [UK, informal]
     
  2. English as spoken by people from Liverpool
    "His thick Scouse accent gave away his hometown"
Adjective: Scouse  skaws
Usage: UK, informal
  1. Of or relating to Liverpool
    "The Scouse comedian entertained the crowd with local humour"

Derived forms: scouses, Scouses

Type of: English person, stew

Part of: Liverpool

Encyclopedia: Scouse