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Scouse /skaʊs/ noun [uncountable] British English SLthe way of speaking that is typical of people from Liverpool 利物浦方言 —Scouse adjectiveExamples from the CorpusScouse• We have actually been spending net amounts similar to Scum, Scouse and Blackburn over this period.• Now the people of Merseyside can choose their top Scouse personalities in seven different categories.• The combination of Scotch, cigarettes and Liverpool have produced a unique Scouse growl.Origin Scouse (1800-1900) lobscouse, name of a type of stew eaten by sailors ((18-20 centuries)), of unknown originScouse nounChinese typical the speaking of Corpus way is of from that people |