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Scouser; Scouse; scouse noun a person from Liverpool UK, 1959- Wet ’er feet, ’e did. Aw, yus, yus. Aw. Aw. The effin’ scouse. — Geoffrey Fletcher, Down Among the Meths Men, p. 34, 1966
- I got in a car with a load of Scousers. — Shaun Ryder, Shaun Ryder ... in His Own Words, 1997
- [I]t’s obvious he’s twigged I’m a Scouser[.] — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 50, 2001
- Got the time, have you, Scouse? — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 174, 2001
- There are entertainers who are professional scousers. They know who they are, and your readers know too. — Uncut, p. 6, February 2002
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