IPA: /skaʊs/
KK: /skaʊs/
A person from Liverpool, England, or the dialect spoken there.
He spoke in a strong scouse accent that was hard to understand.
The word 'scouse' originates from the term 'lobscouse', which refers to a type of stew eaten by sailors, derived from the 19th-century British naval slang. The term 'lobscouse' itself is believed to have roots in the Old Norse word 'skause', meaning a type of stew or broth. 'Scouse' is also associated with the dialect and culture of Liverpool, England, where it is used to refer to both the local accent and the people.
Think of 'lobscouse', a hearty stew that sailors ate, to remember that 'scouse' refers to the culture and dialect of Liverpool, much like a unique recipe that defines a community.