from the person who built Liverpool his name was something scouse. I am a scouser and I have ate scouse once it is just the same as stew. I am 13 and love living in Liverpool!
great answer from the lad above but unfortunatley not true.
the word "scouse" originates from an old seamans meal probably tracing its past back to the old germanic "labskaus" which was a stew with the cheapest parts of the animal its meat could provide mixed with potatoes and anything else that could be thrown in ( a poormans meal). it became known as "lobscouse" and is known in parts of lancashire and the north of England as "lobby". the meal differs from place to place but was made famous by the liverpudlians who by cause or nature turned it into their traditional dish; hence the word "scouse" and the nickname of "scousers" referring to folk from Liverpool. what the lad above was referring to is a legend that a giant called "john scouse" built Liverpool, sorry lad, this is a bit of our scouse Propaganda I'm afraid, would be great if it were true though. scousers are known to be funny hard knocks, so do not mess with them!
The word "scouse" originated from the stew called lobscouse, which was popular among sailors in the 18th century. It is also used to refer to the people from Liverpool, who are known as Scousers.
The cost of scouse can vary depending on where you buy it, but typically a bowl of scouse can range from £3 to £6 in Liverpool, UK. Prices may vary based on the ingredients and serving portions.
Lob scouse is a traditional stew from Liverpool, England, typically made with beef or lamb, potatoes, onions, and carrots. Lobby is another name for lob scouse and is used interchangeably in the region. Both dishes are hearty and warming, perfect for chilly weather.
The word "hamburger" did not originate in France. It is derived from the German city of Hamburg.
The noun forms for the verb to originate are originator, one who originates, and origination. Origin is another noun form.
The word originally is an adverb. You can easily spot adverbs as most of them end in -ly.
The word "scouse" is usually pronounced as "skows."
meaning 'your own'
Scouse the Mouse was created on 1977-12-09.
A scouser is someone who is from Liverpool. They speak scouse and have a stew called scouse. :D
Scouse is an ancient English language in Liverpool and some urban areas near it.
If actors are going to adopt a scouse accent, please stick to it throughout the play.
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Where does Thank you originate?
Although it does contain either the cheapest cuts of lamb or beef, scouse (lobscouse) would be more properly called by its most predominent ingredient; potato stew. Scouse is an English dish and has no place in Scottish cuisine.
Yes, the word "bolshy" does originate from the "bolsheviks".
A person from Liverpool is referred to as "a scouser". Scouse is a dish eaten there and gave its name to the accent spoken there.