释义 |
Definition of Scouser in English: Scousernoun ˈskaʊsə British informal A person from Liverpool. Example sentencesExamples - And while the north west - with its chirpy Mancs and Scousers - expects to come out on top, it faces rivalry from the Geordies and Cockneys.
- We used to be a team of Scousers from Liverpool and Everton reserves.
- The streets are lined with estimates of hundreds of thousands of Scousers welcoming the team home.
- If there was a league table of football rivalry, the hatred between Mancs and Scousers would be right up there.
- So Wang set about bridging the gulf between the isolated, self - reliant Liverpool Chinese and the Scousers, tackling discrimination and alienation.
Origin 1950s: from Scouse + -er. Rhymes dowser, grouser, Hausa, mouser |