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moving in
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Scouse (/skaʊs/ skowss),
officially known as
Liverpool English or
Merseyside English...
- Look up
scouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scouse is a type of stew -
typically made from
chunks of meat (usually beef or lamb) with potatoes...
- "Randy
Scouse Git" is a song
written by
Micky Dolenz in 1967 and
recorded by the Monkees. It was the
first song
written by
Dolenz to be
commercially released...
- the mid-20th century, it has been
largely eclipsed by the
better known Scouse identity. This
identity has
become closely ****ociated to the
accent and...
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Scouse the
Mouse is a children's
album released in the UK in 1977. It
featured the
vocals of
Ringo Starr and others.
Starr appears as the album's main...
- "The Gospel" Dixon, the head of the
Scouse crime family. John
McGrellis as Errol, the second-in-command of the
Scouse crime family.
Michael Vu as James...
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Global Scouse Day is an
annual celebration of the city of
Liverpool which is held
every year on 28 February. It is
primarily based around scouse, the meat...
- Wigan, Liverpool, Bolton, Blackburn, and Burnley, and was
first known as
Scouse House or
Bounce - as it
spread out of the area and
became more mainstream...
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northern coast, as well as in
traditional Danish restaurants.
Compare with
scouse.[citation needed] The meal is
traditionally prepared by
boiling the beef...
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mixture and served. Bona,
Emilia (2017-08-25). "Are salt and
pepper chips a
Scouse invention?".
Liverpool Echo.
Retrieved 2023-06-22. Bona,
Marta (2020-01-23)...