scouser
IPA: skˈaʊsɝ
Root Word: Scouser
noun
- (Liverpool, colloquial) A Liverpudlian.
- Alternative letter-case form of Scouser [(Liverpool, colloquial) A Liverpudlian.]
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Examples of "scouser" in Sentences
- REEVES: Chris Cairns is a scouser and a professional comic.
- My goalie, Jamie Jones, is a scouser, and they're quick off the mark.
- It's a blow to John Henry of the Red Sox and his new army of scouser fans.
- 'scouser' means to you is your opinion and not for me to rebuff Having returned temporarily to live in Scotland after about 35 years working away I am struck by three things.
- At the risk of being called yet another whingeing scouser by adoption, the north-east is not the first region to be marginalised by the south-east and London media and political class.
- Joey Barton is the headline case: he may be the captain and the club's highest earner but the scouser has yet to win a game for QPR and his preoccupation with Twitter should have become an embarrassment to him when the team's results started going south.
- Ten red cards have been issued in the past 11 meetings alone, the Australian receiving one of them, but, immersed in all things Everton and with four career goals against Liverpool, it is a fixture that evidently means as much to the man from Sydney as any scouser.
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