Scouser
Pronunciation
/skˈaʊsɚ/
British pronunciation
/skˈaʊsə/

Definition & Meaning of "Scouser"in English

Scouser
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a person from Liverpool, England, often associated with the local accent and friendly, lively personality

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What is the origin and meaning of the word "Scouser"?

Scouser is a term for a person from Liverpool, England, named after "scouse," a type of stew historically eaten by sailors and locals. Scousers are often associated with a distinctive accent known as the Scouse accent, a strong sense of community, and a reputation for humor, resilience, and friendliness. The term is embraced locally as a badge of identity and pride, while also being recognized across the UK and beyond.

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That Scouser greeted everyone with a big smile and a laugh.
Everyone knew he 's a Scouser from his distinctive accent.
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