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scouser's passport 

A local bus pass or ticket, more often than not used to go one stop up a straight road
"Are you walkin into town mate?"
"No mate, got a scouser's passport"

Randy Scouse Git 

A Monkees song. Micky Dolenz wrote it based on his experience in England. Mentions his then soon to be wife Samantha, the Beatles, etc. Randy Scouse Git translates into "Horny Liverpuedlian Jerk", so Micky chose to call it "Alternative Title" just for its release in England.
She's a wonderful lady and she's mine, all mine. And there doesn't seem a way that she won't come and lose my mind. It's too easy humming songs to a girl in a yellow dress. It's been a long time since the party and the room is in a mess.
Scouse, or scouser.
Term for people originating in Liverpool (UK) or their accent/dialect. Used as a positive, neutral or derogaratory word depending on the speakers prejudices about said city.
It is part of a genre of slang terms which refer to people by stereotypes of their dietary habits. (Such as pom, limey or ros bif for the British.
The meal scouse was common in working class Liverpool in the past, and is a thick stew of lamb and vegetables, slow cooked in a pan to make cheap cuts of meat more palatable. For the very poor you could make do with 'blind scouse' which is a lamb stew with the lamb left out.
The older origin of the word is probably from the old Norse word 'skaus' again for a type of stew.
Did you hear about the scouse version of the film 'silence of the lambs?' It was called 'shut up ewes.'
scouse by lewis January 9, 2005

scousebrow

From the show Desperate Scousewives - massive mostly drawn on eyebrows, originated in Liverpool.
Girl 1 "i need a new eyebrow pencil"
Girl 2 "gotta get them scousebrow's
scousebrow by greeneyedbrunette April 28, 2012

greek scouse 

A nickname for the greek player who plays the ‘left-back’ position as good as the best left back in the world, the scouse, Andrew Robertson.
This new player Tsimikas knows how to ball, he’s our Greek Scouse!!
greek scouse by Beedo132 August 24, 2021
Scouse - a stew derived from a dish introduced to Liverpool by Norwegian sailors known as lob scouse.

Scouse - the local Liverpool dialect.

Scouser - a term originally applied to Liverpool sailors, due to thier habit of eating scouse, but subsequently applied to liverpudlians in general.

Scouse - the local Liverpool dialect. A mixture of lancashire, welsh & irish influences resulting in a unique and instantly recognisable accent. The accent developed after 1847 when the Irish famine led to a doubling of the local population, and left liverpool with a unique Irish heritage. Liverpool is the only mainland British city to elect an irish nationaist MP.
scouse by Tommy w November 1, 2005