Scouser
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Scouser — UK [ˈskaʊsə(r)] / US [ˈskaʊsər] noun [countable] Word forms Scouser : singular Scouser plural Scousers British informal someone from Liverpool in northern England … English dictionary
Scouser — noun Date: 1959 a native or inhabitant of Liverpool, England … New Collegiate Dictionary
Scouser — noun A Liverpudlian. See Also: Scouse … Wiktionary
Scouser — Scous|er [ˈskausə US ər] n BrE informal someone from the city of Liverpool in England … Dictionary of contemporary English
scouser — Anyone born or currently living in Liverpool, England. Most of the scousers gathered before the big football game at the Bull & Cock Pub in Stanley Park … Dictionary of american slang
scouser — Anyone born or currently living in Liverpool, England. Most of the scousers gathered before the big football game at the Bull & Cock Pub in Stanley Park … Dictionary of american slang
scouser — n British a Liverpudlian. From scouse … Contemporary slang
Scouser — noun (C) someone from Liverpool … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Scouser — Noun. A person from Liverpool, a Liverpudlian. See scouse … English slang and colloquialisms
scouser — scous·er … English syllables