scouser
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Definition
Noun: A person who is from or lives in Liverpool, a city in northwest England. The term originates from "scouse," a type of meat stew traditionally associated with the city and its people.
Usage
The word "scouser" is an informal, often affectionate term for someone from Liverpool. It is commonly used in British English and is a demonym (a word for the inhabitants of a place).
Examples
- He's a true Scouser, born and raised in Toxteth.
- You can always spot a scouser by their distinctive accent.
- The comedian is a famous scouser known for his Liverpool roots.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used with a capital 'S' when it is considered a proper noun referring to the identity or culture, though it is also frequently seen in lowercase.
- It is often used in media and popular culture to denote not just origin but also characteristics stereotypically associated with Liverpudlians, such as wit, friendliness, or a strong sense of community.
Variants and Related Words
- Scouse (noun): The local dialect and accent of Liverpool. Also refers to the stew (lobscouse) from which the term originates.
- Example: He speaks with a thick Scouse accent.
- Liverpudlian (noun): A more formal synonym for a person from Liverpool.
- Example: The Liverpudlian band achieved worldwide fame.
Synonyms
- Liverpudlian (formal)
Notes
"Scouser" is generally not considered offensive, but like any regional label, its tone depends entirely on context. It is a term of pride and identity for many people from Liverpool.
Noun
- a native or resident of Liverpool