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 2, 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
Wool can mean many different things, but this definition is about the clothing product. Wool is made from the wool of sheep, and is woven into a fabric. Wool clothing is warmer than any other insulation available for its mass. Sure you can put on a huge coat and several thermal shirts, but you can put on one wool coat and be just as warm while wearing less. Wool is also a very good insulator while wet. Take my word when I say it, I have fallen through ice while ice fishing, and I would have froze to death if i was not wearing my wool coat and wool pants. That is actually what saved my life, because the closest person was 45 minutes away. Wool, get some and you'll probably never go back. Unless you don't like wool.
by JohnC. December 2, 2011
1) NOUN: A term referring to a women, usually used in a way to describe the "end in mind goal," her pussy
--can be used in the phrase "pulling wool" which means "hooking up or spitting game".
--can be used in the phrase "sheering wool" or "staffing the herd" which means "to fuck"
--Plural form of "wool" includes "flock"
--can be used in phrase "to bah'd" which means "to make a girl orgasm loudly and wildly"
2) ADJECTIVE (Wooless): One who lacks the ability to get laid, spit game, or not act like a tool in front of women.
3) ADJECTIVE (Shepherd): A master of the flock, one who spits game like a kid playing candyland or legos. He tends to the herd regularly, and "pulls" all day, everyday.
4) Antonym is billygoat: referred to as a guy
--can be used in the phrase "pulling wool" which means "hooking up or spitting game".
--can be used in the phrase "sheering wool" or "staffing the herd" which means "to fuck"
--Plural form of "wool" includes "flock"
--can be used in phrase "to bah'd" which means "to make a girl orgasm loudly and wildly"
2) ADJECTIVE (Wooless): One who lacks the ability to get laid, spit game, or not act like a tool in front of women.
3) ADJECTIVE (Shepherd): A master of the flock, one who spits game like a kid playing candyland or legos. He tends to the herd regularly, and "pulls" all day, everyday.
4) Antonym is billygoat: referred to as a guy
Guy 1: "Hey bro, did you pull wool last night at that party?"
Guy 2: "No man, he didn't; he's wooless
Guy 3: "Fuck you guys, I staffed the herd like a cockaraptor"
Guy 1: "I pulled a flock and saw you nipping at hippie-guys man
Guy 3: "What're you talking about? I sheered that shit squared like a shepherd jackass."
Guy 2: "You staffed a billygoat you sizzledick motherfucker."
Guy 1: "Mine bah'd like your mother."
Guy 3: "....you watched me nip at hippie-guys?"
Guy 2: "yeah his staff came from your show bro."
Guy 1: "dude, he's my lacrosse-bro, I gotta watch his ass."
Guy 2: "yeah I bet you do, watching it like you're tending your flock, little cunt."
Guy 2: "No man, he didn't; he's wooless
Guy 3: "Fuck you guys, I staffed the herd like a cockaraptor"
Guy 1: "I pulled a flock and saw you nipping at hippie-guys man
Guy 3: "What're you talking about? I sheered that shit squared like a shepherd jackass."
Guy 2: "You staffed a billygoat you sizzledick motherfucker."
Guy 1: "Mine bah'd like your mother."
Guy 3: "....you watched me nip at hippie-guys?"
Guy 2: "yeah his staff came from your show bro."
Guy 1: "dude, he's my lacrosse-bro, I gotta watch his ass."
Guy 2: "yeah I bet you do, watching it like you're tending your flock, little cunt."
by bamfbrad October 7, 2011
by Kaos814 August 19, 2007
A wool is short for the Liverpool term Wooly Back which is a derogatory expression for people from lancashire and cheshire, originating from the early 1900's when the population of lancashire used to wear a form of sheepskin coat and was considered to be a sheep shagger by scousers.
This of course has not changed much, except the lancashire and cheshire fashion sense has got worse
This of course has not changed much, except the lancashire and cheshire fashion sense has got worse
Wool A liverpool football song from the 1970's goes
Ther's a wolly over there
baggy kecks and feathered hair
with a 3 start jumper half way up his back
thats a f8cking wolly back
Ther's a wolly over there
baggy kecks and feathered hair
with a 3 start jumper half way up his back
thats a f8cking wolly back
by Tommy w October 5, 2005