by DiamondOne June 11, 2006
a wool if often somebody who brands somebody with the money to afford styleish clotheing a townie chav or scum well all the definitoins of townies are true and amusing but im nt a townie cos i wear armani (i cnt spell it lol) or polo sport a townie is some 1 who wears sports were 24/7 a townie listens 2 so soild crew emineme and blazin squad they were pure thick ear rings and reckon there proper soild. a wool is some 1 who shops at asda 24-7 wears asda clotheing and sends der kids 2 a posh comprehensive, they often have a lot of moeny but would sooner send there kid 2 school in crapy clothes and humilate em than splash a few quid 2 make sure they get through edication with some dignaty. townies and wools do not live in liverpool. townies are frm london and manchester. wools are from every were but liverpool. townies and wools couldnt understand hip hop rap or rnb (real music with beat and meaning) it has beat and meaning beacuse you must listen to te lyrics of the song. it may be singing about real life problems or politics. it wont be easy to understand cause of the 'hip hop slang' it uses. wools like pop music busted and girls aloud. they dont write there own songs they dont have a clue. goths have the same listening qulitys as people who like r n b and hip hop there music has good lyrics and beat as well. they are differnt and not sheep like me part frm im nt a goth im nt a ne fin i like rnb an hip hop i wear deisgner clothes dose that make me ne fin but my own self. no it makes me a scouser cos thats wat i am so u gt a problem wif me add me 2 ya hot mail n we will discus it.
by walshy January 13, 2005
by NuFoUnDgLrY May 02, 2005
Used by people from Liverpool to describe people from outside the city, though specifically those from areas in close proximity such as the Wirral, St. Helens and parts of Cheshire and Lancashire. People from these areas with similar accents may pretend or act as if they are true Liverpudlians/Scousers.
by realife1989 May 02, 2011
by killakinsey36 July 24, 2009
Someone born on and who lives in the Wirral.
Or the name used for a victim, often chanted when something embarrassing happens.
Or the name used for a victim, often chanted when something embarrassing happens.
by Bob Lamen May 18, 2011
Joe: Hey man, did you see the Maple Leafs game last night?
John: No, but I heard they got wooled.
Joe: Yeah, they lost 7-0, it was pathetic.
John: No, but I heard they got wooled.
Joe: Yeah, they lost 7-0, it was pathetic.
by Woolosaurus November 15, 2011