Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
Scouser .
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Examples
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(getting on my regular HH) his regular vindictive attacks on Merseyside are unwarranted and pull together the most base characterisations of 'Scousers' - whoever 'they' are now ...
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In good humour Gallagher teased audience members, in particular the "Scousers" and "Geordies" in the crowd.
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In good humour Gallagher teased audience members, in particular the "Scousers" and "Geordies" in the crowd.
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I'd expected semi-Scousers, shell-suits and a possible stabbing.
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I'd expected semi-Scousers, shell-suits and a possible stabbing.
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Maybe Dalglish has come in because he's the only person Scousers would trust was working in the interests of the club by endorsing to the sale of Steven Gerrard.
Reign of King Kenny II as Liverpool go back for their future | Paul Hayward
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I have this most wonderful idea (most wonderful in the planning stage, when it gets to the work stage it will become this most tiresome/what were you thinking? idea) for a science fiction novel set in my home town, Liverpool, and featuring the famous (to Scousers) Liver Birds.
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The refrain suggests that the title should really be "The Scousers never buy The Sun" a reference to the boycott that followed the paper's notorious coverage of the Hillsborough football tragedy in 1989.
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Scousers generally do and, while there may not be enough of them in the first team at the moment to play up to the regional stereotype, Liverpool always seem a happy squad to the journalists who work in the room next door and can hear the singing that accompanies a win.
Liverpool revival under Kenny Dalglish puts the heat on Alex Ferguson | Paul Wilson
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How damn right sensible the Fab Four were - a pity all Scousers didn't follow the same suit.
Has Kenny Dalglish taken Liverpool as far as he can?| Barney Ronay
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