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Scouse.... What does it even mean?

Rossman92
Rossman92 Posts: 3,650
edited November 2019 in Other Football and Sports
I've heard the term towards the people of Liverpool for years now, but really haven't a clue what it means.

Yesterday on twitter some Red was going on about how TAA was scouse, not English whilst the national anthem was being sung, I've also seen Liverpool fans boo when God save the queen is sung, all while going on about how they are scouse, not english. 

Are Liverpool fans really just thick enough to believe that their culture is different and superior to the rest of England and therefore just made up the term scouse? or is there actually some type of historical meaning to the term scouse?

Anyone able to shed some light on this for me? I've always just thought Liverpool fans were thick, so would appreciate some perspective lol

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  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,593
    edited November 2019
    I believe scouse is a type of dish/stew from the area.
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,593
    It’s also an acronym for “thieving bastards, it’s never their fault” (if you change a few letters).
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    It means somebody who gets their dinner from a Bin. 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,215
    Wow

    "I've always just thought Liverpudlians were thick"

    Maybe you need to read that again and reconsider before describing a whole city as "thick".

    Scouse is a type of stew if Irish origin eaten on Merseyside and has become an identifier for all residents of the city.

    Some scousers play up to a stereotype of being smart, funny guys who operate on the edge of legality.  Not that different from the flashy cockney stereotype spouted by some Londoners and some non-Londoners.

    Some, not all, spout nonsense about not being English.

    It's a way, IMHO, of making themselves seem more important and winding up other English people, which seems to work.


  • Rossman92
    Rossman92 Posts: 3,650
    edited November 2019
    Wow

    "I've always just thought Liverpudlians were thick"

    Maybe you need to read that again and reconsider before describing a whole city as "thick".

    Scouse is a type of stew if Irish origin eaten on Merseyside and has become an identifier for all residents of the city.

    Some scousers play up to a stereotype of being smart, funny guys who operate on the edge of legality.  Not that different from the flashy cockney stereotype spouted by some Londoners and some non-Londoners.

    Some, not all, spout nonsense about not being English.

    It's a way, IMHO, of making themselves seem more important and winding up other English people, which seems to work.


    My apologies, By Liverpudlians I mean Liverpool FC supporters 
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,215
    Most supporters', or at least the ones I've met, of Liverpool FC aren't scousers.

    Everton fans taunt them with "welcome to Liverpool" banners.

    The we're Scouse, not English myth is an attempt, imho to be more "real".  
  • iamdan
    iamdan Posts: 2,421
    Yep, thick bastards.
  • Rossman92 said:
    Wow

    "I've always just thought Liverpudlians were thick"

    Maybe you need to read that again and reconsider before describing a whole city as "thick".

    Scouse is a type of stew if Irish origin eaten on Merseyside and has become an identifier for all residents of the city.

    Some scousers play up to a stereotype of being smart, funny guys who operate on the edge of legality.  Not that different from the flashy cockney stereotype spouted by some Londoners and some non-Londoners.

    Some, not all, spout nonsense about not being English.

    It's a way, IMHO, of making themselves seem more important and winding up other English people, which seems to work.


    My apologies, By Liverpudlians I mean Liverpool FC supporters 
    That's ok as I'm off to watch everton this sat instead of the mighty cafc
    Bit gutted to be honest 
    Due to being ripped off by stub hub for a ticket at £60  and £120 for the train ticket
    Dont mind mixing with the evertonians as there not a bad bunch to be honest
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,350
    edited November 2019
    I am sorry but an irresponsible thread like this deserves illustration...


  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    Most supporters', or at least the ones I've met, of Liverpool FC aren't scousers.

    Everton fans taunt them with "welcome to Liverpool" banners.

    The we're Scouse, not English myth is an attempt, imho to be more "real".  
    Funny I am in a whatsapp group with about 5 or 6 Liverpool fans(annoying fuckers everytime the win the post a gif of Henderson or Klopp lifting the champions League, and commeny saying UTUR up the unbearable reds)

    Anyway all of them claim to be Scouse not English
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  • paulie8290
    paulie8290 Posts: 23,344
    This is the kind of thing, everytime they win a game


  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 23,668
    Just hope you don't bump into the muggy pricks on holiday next summer if they win the league. 
    Unbearably boring pricks. 
  • Most supporters', or at least the ones I've met, of Liverpool FC aren't scousers.

    Everton fans taunt them with "welcome to Liverpool" banners.

    The we're Scouse, not English myth is an attempt, imho to be more "real".  
    Funny I am in a whatsapp group with about 5 or 6 Liverpool fans(annoying fuckers everytime the win the post a gif of Henderson or Klopp lifting the champions League, and commeny saying UTUR up the unbearable reds)

    Anyway all of them claim to be Scouse not English
    I’ve said this before, but when people ask me if I’m English, I say no, I’m from London. 
  • Rossman92
    Rossman92 Posts: 3,650
    Most supporters', or at least the ones I've met, of Liverpool FC aren't scousers.

    Everton fans taunt them with "welcome to Liverpool" banners.

    The we're Scouse, not English myth is an attempt, imho to be more "real".  
    Funny I am in a whatsapp group with about 5 or 6 Liverpool fans(annoying fuckers everytime the win the post a gif of Henderson or Klopp lifting the champions League, and commeny saying UTUR up the unbearable reds)

    Anyway all of them claim to be Scouse not English
    I’ve said this before, but when people ask me if I’m English, I say no, I’m from London. 
    Hmmm if someone asks me this week if I'm American, I think I'll just tell them I'm Canadian
  • Rossman92 said:
    Most supporters', or at least the ones I've met, of Liverpool FC aren't scousers.

    Everton fans taunt them with "welcome to Liverpool" banners.

    The we're Scouse, not English myth is an attempt, imho to be more "real".  
    Funny I am in a whatsapp group with about 5 or 6 Liverpool fans(annoying fuckers everytime the win the post a gif of Henderson or Klopp lifting the champions League, and commeny saying UTUR up the unbearable reds)

    Anyway all of them claim to be Scouse not English
    I’ve said this before, but when people ask me if I’m English, I say no, I’m from London. 
    Hmmm if someone asks me this week if I'm American, I think I'll just tell them I'm Canadian
    I think it’s Canadian - eh. 
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,973
    Hate them all
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,726
    Just hope you don't bump into the muggy pricks on holiday next summer if they win the league. 
    Unbearably boring pricks. 
    Had a scouse lad in our resort in October and there was a group of us playing killer darts. When people starting taking his number out his exact words were "can't beat us in the league so have to beat us anywhere else you can." No one had even discussed football with him at that point.

    Still regret not launching the arrows at his bonce.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,726
    Most supporters', or at least the ones I've met, of Liverpool FC aren't scousers.

    Everton fans taunt them with "welcome to Liverpool" banners.

    The we're Scouse, not English myth is an attempt, imho to be more "real".  
    Funny I am in a whatsapp group with about 5 or 6 Liverpool fans(annoying fuckers everytime the win the post a gif of Henderson or Klopp lifting the champions League, and commeny saying UTUR up the unbearable reds)

    Anyway all of them claim to be Scouse not English
    I’ve said this before, but when people ask me if I’m English, I say no, I’m from London. 
    why?
  • cafcdave123
    cafcdave123 Posts: 11,491
    Scouse, or Lobscouce to give it its proper name, is a type of stew that originated in Norway and is popular with sailers and the people of Liverpool and many other European cities including Hamburg.

    anyone who tries to identify as a bowl of stew is clearly a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic 
  • Boom
    Boom Posts: 1,679
    Scouse, or Lobscouce to give it its proper name, is a type of stew that originated in Norway and is popular with sailers and the people of Liverpool and many other European cities including Hamburg.

    anyone who tries to identify as a bowl of stew is clearly a couple of sandwiches short of a picnic 

    Its better than what I identify them as...
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  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    edited November 2019
    My mate is from the Wirral and hates being called a scouser 

    spent a few weekends up there, like the place, I did learn one local saying “I got off at edge hill” basically, not finishing the job or arriving early (see ever been caught getting jiggy thread)
  • Wow

    "I've always just thought Liverpudlians were thick"

    Maybe you need to read that again and reconsider before describing a whole city as "thick".

    Scouse is a type of stew if Irish origin eaten on Merseyside and has become an identifier for all residents of the city.

    Some scousers play up to a stereotype of being smart, funny guys who operate on the edge of legality.  Not that different from the flashy cockney stereotype spouted by some Londoners and some non-Londoners.

    Some, not all, spout nonsense about not being English.

    It's a way, IMHO, of making themselves seem more important and winding up other English people, which seems to work.


    Alright... calm down.
  • Redskin
    Redskin Posts: 3,112
    Hate them all
    Genuine question, Gary: have you ever been to Liverpool?
  • Saga Lout
    Saga Lout Posts: 6,845
    Got a friend up there, Everton fan, and the missus always does a great "Panna Scouse", ("Pan of Scouse"?) :smiley: