Was reading an English R&R music may and they had several references to people who were scouses.
Do you have any idea what they mean?
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Topic - Dave C....what is a "scouse"? - LWR 08:45:46 09/09/06 (16)
- It's pronounced "skowss" and it's an accent. - olddude55 10:18:39 09/09/06 (2)
- rhymes with mouse nt - dave c 16:04:43 09/09/06 (1)
- Right! nt - olddude55 05:06:35 09/10/06 (0)
- remember the Monkees' classic, "Randy Scouse Git" - mhardy6647 10:16:36 09/09/06 (5)
- actually you are closer than you think - dave c 13:59:24 09/09/06 (4)
- interesting - mhardy6647 14:35:53 09/09/06 (3)
- didn't the Beatles... - dave c 16:06:22 09/09/06 (2)
- Re: didn't the Beatles... - Tom Bavis 17:05:16 09/09/06 (1)
- yes that's it of course, thanks. nt - dave c 17:21:41 09/09/06 (0)
- I think it's someone from Liverpool. - Enophile 08:52:30 09/09/06 (6)
- Aha!! - LWR 08:59:34 09/09/06 (5)
- not only... but also - dave c 13:00:15 09/09/06 (4)
- Very informative...I love the eccentricities of the English - LWR 18:57:28 09/09/06 (3)
- is that cystitis or just Burn Of Twatt? - dave c 02:03:41 09/10/06 (2)
- not to mention Maidenhead (nt) - mhardy6647 18:36:07 09/10/06 (1)
- Wyre Piddle - dave c 21:50:26 09/10/06 (0)