by Dave Angel eco warrior January 24, 2021
by TheChappell October 08, 2021
by TheChappell October 08, 2021
Scousing, to scouse, the act in which an Englishman(or by any extension anyone from the British Isles) confounds someone of foreign birth with their bombastic language/accent.
Typically used in a sentence, often by foreigners, like "Are you scousing me?" "I feel scoused" or "I am going to scouse this Ludwig".
Originating in the winterlands of Gamlastan, this term is finding an uptick in Scandanavian posters on internet forums, imageboards and instant messaging servers.
Typically used in a sentence, often by foreigners, like "Are you scousing me?" "I feel scoused" or "I am going to scouse this Ludwig".
Originating in the winterlands of Gamlastan, this term is finding an uptick in Scandanavian posters on internet forums, imageboards and instant messaging servers.
by Scootadoot February 06, 2021
Have you heard that Chaka's Scouse wife sings like Billie Eilish.
Did you know that Chaka's Scouse wife is five by five like Eliza Dushku?
Chaka's Scouse wife is hilarious like Taylor Tomlinson!
Did you know that Chaka's Scouse wife is five by five like Eliza Dushku?
Chaka's Scouse wife is hilarious like Taylor Tomlinson!
by SU#D# January 20, 2022
A person originating from Liverpool, that by the nature of growing up in said town instills a fear of theft and deception in folks with a more fortunate upbringing.
Prefix: "thieving"
Suffix: "git"
Prefix: "thieving"
Suffix: "git"
"Did you hear that guy talk? I think he's scouse!"
"Better check your hubcaps! That thieving scouse git probably stole them!"
"Better check your hubcaps! That thieving scouse git probably stole them!"
by chefnikolai April 12, 2021