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Что (кто) такое Scouse - определение

ACCENT AND DIALECT OF ENGLISH FOUND PRIMARILY IN THE METROPOLITAN COUNTY OF MERSEYSIDE
Liverpool accent; Liverpool Accent; Scouse accent; Scousers; Tilly Mint; Scouse language; Liverpudlian accent; En-scouse; Merseyside accent; Liverpool dialect (England); Liverpool English; Merseyside English; Scouse dialect
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Scouse         
·noun A sailor's dish. Bread scouse contains no meat; lobscouse contains meat, ·etc. ·see Lobscouse.
Scouse (food)         
  • A dish of scouse, with beetroot and crusty bread.
LAMB OR BEEF STEW
Lob Scows; Lobskaus
Scouse is a type of stew, typically made from chunks of meat, usually beef or lamb, potatoes and onion. It is particularly associated with the port of Liverpool, which is why the inhabitants of that city are often referred to as "scousers".
Scouse the Mouse         
ALBUM BY RINGO STARR
Scouse the mouse; Living in a Pet Shop; Scouse's Dream; Running Free (Ringo Starr song); Boat Ride (song); Scouse the Mouse (song); I Know a Place (Ringo Starr song); S.O.S. (Ringo Starr song); A Mouse Like Me
Scouse the Mouse is a children's album released in the UK in 1977. It featured the vocals of Ringo Starr and others.

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Scouse

Scouse ( SKOWSS), formally known as Liverpool English or Merseyside English, is an accent and dialect of English associated with Liverpool and the surrounding county of Merseyside. The Scouse accent is highly distinctive; having been influenced heavily by Irish and Welsh immigrants who arrived via the Liverpool docks, it has little in common with the accents of its neighbouring regions or the rest of England. Scouse is also a general term for this pan-ethnic community or Liverpudlians in general. The accent is named after scouse, a stew eaten by sailors and locals.

The development of Liverpool since the 1950s has spread the accent into nearby areas such as the towns of Runcorn and Skelmersdale. Variations within Scouse have been noted: the accent of Liverpool's city centre and northern neighbourhoods is usually described as fast, harsh, and nasal, while the accent found in the southern suburbs of Liverpool is typically referred to as slow, soft, and dark. Popular colloquialisms have shown a growing deviation from the historical Lancashire dialect that was previously found in Liverpool, as well as a growth in the influence of the accent in the wider area. Natives and residents of Liverpool are formally referred to as Liverpudlians, but are more often called Scousers.

The northern variation of Scouse has appeared in mainstream British media but, until the 2010s, often served only to be impersonated and mocked in comedy series such as Harry Enfield & Chums and its Scousers sketch. It is consistently voted one of the least popular accents in the UK. Conversely, the Scouse accent as a whole is usually placed within the top two friendliest UK accents, alongside that of Newcastle upon Tyne.

Примеры употребления для Scouse
1. For example theres not just Scouse in Liverpool, theres Caribbean Scouse, Chinese Scouse, Hindi Scouse and so on.
2. Scouse British, Geordie British, Cockney British.
3. Offered some industrial Scouse to referee‘s assistant.
4. So while I‘d been banging on about scrounging Scouse gits, the father of the woman I was sitting next to was famous not just for playing a Scouse git but for playing the most famous Scouse git in Britain.
5. "So what if Paul‘s got a problem," wrote ‘Scouse‘. "He‘s passionate about our club.