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SCOUSE
Definition av SCOUSE
- en gryta karaktäristisk för området runt Liverpool, vanligen bestående av (åtminstone) kött, lök, morötter och potatis
- (vardagligt, dialektalt) liverpoolsk, som rör staden Liverpool eller dess invånare
- (oräkneligt) Liverpooldialekt
Antal bokstäver
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Exempel på hur man kan använda SCOUSE i en mening
- People from Liverpool are known as Liverpudlians, but are usually called Scousers; the name comes from scouse, a stew originating from Scandinavian lobscouse eaten by sailors and locals.
- A meatless version, known as "blind scouse", is also recorded, for vegetarians, or when people were too poor to afford meat.
- Ian Hyland of the Sunday Mirror enjoyed the track, but felt that Chisholm sounded "daft", and added that she needs to "calm down on the scouse front".
- Reiterating its A-side's catchphrase ("Yeah"), and assuming the heavy scouse accents conspicuous on their early records, Lennon and McCartney "drawl their way through a mock-naïve love lyric".
- In Norway, the word lapskaus more often refers to a variation of beef stew often made with gravy, or in some cases other types of stew, more or less identical to the Liverpudlian scouse.
- The period clothes and haircuts ring true, as do the dead-on scouse accents sported by Quinn and Harris as McCartney and Lennon.
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