As the name implies, this particular form of wig originates from Liverpool. It usually takes the form of a afro hair cut in varying shapes, sizes and colours.
Has been known to possess the person wearing the wig, with the most obvious signs being the use of a fake scouse accent and timed hand movements.
Most likely to be seen in vast numbers in Blackpool, however is running rampant in the wild around the UK and several off-shore destinations.
Has been known to possess the person wearing the wig, with the most obvious signs being the use of a fake scouse accent and timed hand movements.
Most likely to be seen in vast numbers in Blackpool, however is running rampant in the wild around the UK and several off-shore destinations.
by Madtroll June 01, 2004
Worst derivative of music with annoying "donk" sound predominantly loved by chavs from up north.
Gives a bad name to hard dance
Gives a bad name to hard dance
by tomob July 02, 2013
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.
by Christine August 22, 2004
by Babydoll75 February 26, 2019
A male Stalker regulary found hiding in the bushes out side 59parkgate road trying to sneek a peek at his loved one. he likes to show people his bleeding crusty ring! lovely! he works at brannigans and regulary performs the YMCA dance with his queer collegue "BABE"! supports the one and only Liverpool FC in his never ending search for glory! has an obsession with abi shitmus!
I saw a german porno the other day and i spied this hairy ring - piece, it was sooooo like the scouse steve - he is warm.
by an individual in society! December 11, 2004
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 11, 2021