noun
- a stew made with meat and vegetables, especially popular in Liverpool, England
- the distinctive accent or dialect of Liverpool, England
Usage: British
Usage: British; informal
adjective
- relating to Liverpool, England, or its people
Usage: British; informal
Examples
- My grandmother made the best scouse with lamb and potatoes.
- The restaurant serves traditional scouse every Tuesday.
- I could tell he was from Liverpool by his thick scouse accent.
- She spoke with a distinctive scouse dialect.
- The scouse comedian had the audience laughing all night.
- He’s proud of his scouse heritage and Liverpool roots.
- The scouse community rallied together during difficult times.