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 05, 2005
A wool is an uncouth person from the land of St. Helens. Some wools decide to span out and dress equally like us superior Scouse folk, but others choose to be less appealing. The girls all wear Diadora pants and Umbro jumpers hair tied up and huge loopy ear-rings, the lads wear similarly the same but Rockport boots. The lads will think they are hard and usually rabble rouse with the Scousers only to be beaten down and the girls are the most filthiest I have ever encountered. Basically it's not good to be a wool.
by Stephen C Sergeant October 11, 2005
by Big Steve September 05, 2003
by ZborchanyRosomak z Saskerlandu July 11, 2008
1. A hair like fibre from the fleeces of sheep and other such animals from the Caprinae family. Often used for clothing.
2. None of the above definitions.
2. None of the above definitions.
by Dead Deer March 25, 2006
Noun 1. The term wool is usually restricted to describing the fibrous protein derived from the specialized skin cells called follicles in sheep.
Verb 1. pull the wool over someone's eyes - conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end
Verb 1. pull the wool over someone's eyes - conceal one's true motives from especially by elaborately feigning good intentions so as to gain an end
by Bolhuelo February 12, 2010
by Dave August 13, 2003