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  Urban Dictionary: SCOUSER
Scousers are generally welcoming, fun loving, hardworking and a talented breed of people.
Scousers are usually easy going, up for a laugh, and welcoming to outsiders, and usually posess a strong wit similar to that of the Irish, and Geordies, also loves a good party!
The myth of scousers as criminals is usually reinforced by right wing toffs and the gutter press, who've never visited Liverpool - probably because we don't tolerate third-hand bigoted remarks from people who can afford a 'good education'.
www.urbandictionary.com /define.php?term=SCOUSER   (768 words)

  
  :: Otherspace - New Journeys: The Interactive Science Fiction Saga ::
Scouser sits at the far end of the bar, out of the way of everyone else, but in his usual position since he got here.
Scouser chuckles softly, "I never said you were ma'am.." he admits to the woman, sipping his tea quietly.
Scouser is sitting down at the far end of the bar, an empty cup in front of him, reading a datapad.
os.jointhesaga.com /scenes.html   (14225 words)

  
 :: Otherspace - New Journeys: The Interactive Science Fiction Saga ::
Scouser raises an eyebrow, "Are Nalls usually hostile or something?" he asks his friend, taking a sip of his shandy.
Scouser glances over at the woman, and gives her a slight nod, before turning back to Jer.
Scouser smiles at the woman, and nods at the bartender one he brings the pot of tea, cup, and anything else he might need.
os.jointhesaga.com /morning.html   (1833 words)

  
 Scouser Rock Music: A Reflection of Liverpool's Crime? - Part 1
Perhaps the most controversial eras of them all with regards to music and crime is the time when rock and roll was born in the 1960s.
The main focus here is the Scouser rock music scene in Liverpool, England, which took place during the 1960's.
All of these things must be taken into consideration when trying to determine whether or not a relationship between the Scouser rock scene and the increase in crime in this city are in some way related.
www.stthomasu.ca /~pmccorm/scousermusic.html   (745 words)

  
 Scouser - Uncyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A scouser is an unfortunate person who has been infected with the violentisuglymoustacheis virus.
The violentisuglymoustacheis virus is a particularly virilant strain of dirtynorthernbastarditis but where as the latter is spread over a wide area of the United Kingdom (past Birmingham), the former is concentrated to a small area in the north west called Livah-puuuooooooooole.
Once infected, the person's taste in hairstyle, clothes, IQ and voice is severely diminished leaving him with the tell-tale unkempt afro, afro-moustache, silly voice, violent nature, constant saying of the word "eh?" and can of Special Brew super strength lager.
uncyclopedia.org /wiki/Scouse   (563 words)

  
 A Scouser Story
I am not sure now just what it read, but I know it was NOT "scouser", as in our conversation about the ethnic make up of Liverpool, he mentioned that the correct spelling of "scouser" was already taken and he had not been able to get that for his personalized license plates.
That using the word "Scouser" on a license plate or whatever, was letting the world know he was a in a semi-secret gang, so other Scousers would know and contact him.
The Cockney claimed it was the typical Scouser response to being accused of wrong-doing.
ameriyank.freeservers.com /scouser/scouserstory.html   (1712 words)

  
 This Week In Foreign Sports: Take Off, Scouser - Deadspin
We tend to find European sports terminology hilarious, mainly because it points to how equally absurd American sports terminology is. To someone not familiar with the lexicon, “a blooper to left” is nonsensical babbling.
Fergie was asked about the temperament of the England star who was sent off last week for sarcastically applauding in the referee’s face.
Scouser: a person hailing from the city of Liverpool, who speaks a dialect called “scouse.”; Often stereotypically associated with loafers, thieves or scoundrels — in other words, as if Don King were born in England.
www.deadspin.com /sports/foreign-sports/this-week-in-foreign-sports-take-off-scouser-128462.php   (305 words)

  
 The Knowledge Zones - A Jew, A Hindu and a Scouser....   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The manager explained that this room only had two beds, but that there was a barn at a neighbouring farm which the farmer, an old friend of his, would let one of them sleep in free of charge.
The Hindu and the scouser were just settling down to sleep in their room, when there was a knock on the door.
The scouser grudgingly agreed to give up his bed and stomped off to the barn, leaving the Jew and the Hindu to share the room.
www.theknowledgezones.co.uk /board/showthread.php?t=7093   (281 words)

  
 Suite Asia Travel Community powered by Ikonboard
Also Scouser he is right dont stock up on the sardines as you can buy them at any market from a hole in the wall to a hypermart.
Brother Scouser, she finally got the meal she was craving and went nuts from sheer joy.
Now the mother cat has gone away completely and only comes by now and again, and when she does she is always withoudt doubt in a vile mood she hisses at the kittens, at me at anything that moves really and once she has come in and eaten she just wants out.
www.suiteasia.com /cgi-bin/ikonboard/printpage.cgi?forum=4&topic=171   (7330 words)

  
 This Week In Foreign Sports: Take Off, Scouser - Deadspin
We tend to find European sports terminology hilarious, mainly because it points to how equally absurd American sports terminology is. To someone not familiar with the lexicon, "a blooper to left" is nonsensical babbling.
Fergie was asked about the temperament of the England star who was sent off last week for sarcastically applauding in the referee's face.
Scouser: a person hailing from the city of Liverpool, who speaks a dialect called "scouse." Often stereotypically associated with loafers, thieves or scoundrels -- in other words, as if Don King were born in England.
deadspin.com /sports/foreign-sports/this-week-in-foreign-sports-take-off-scouser-128462.php   (262 words)

  
 WWW.DODGY-SCOUSER.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
2 Scousers are riding along the M62 from Manchester to Liverpool on a motorbike.
Time is getting on now and he's late for his delivery so he tells the scousers he has to leave.
The scousers put it to the driver that if they can manage to fit in the back will he take them and he agrees.
www.dodgy-scouser.com /jokes/scousers.html   (1154 words)

  
 WHAT IS SCOUSE?
When I have time I want to write something worthwhile which describes what it means to be a Scouser, but for now here are some great links to other thoughts on the subject.
The word Scouser came to refer to a native of Liverpool, the city where they ate scouse, and Scouse referred also to the pronunciations and usages of that speech community.
Merseytalk: As a Scouser himself, Tom wants to "praise and demonstrate the wit and originality of a speech community" and does the job well.
www.fortunecity.com /meltingpot/park/346/whatisscouse.html   (560 words)

  
 Obsidian Forum Community -> Does kotor2 work online?
Three men; a Scouser, a Scot, and a Rasta are all in the maternity ward waiting for their partners to give birth.
However, unfortunately they've run out of the name tags, and the babies have been mixed up - so if they'd have to go in and identify their sons for any family resemblances etc. The Scot wants to go first, so in he goes and comes out with a fl baby.
I didn't know what a "scouser" was, so I did a bit of searching...
forums.obsidianent.com /index.php?showtopic=30586   (760 words)

  
 New Moderator - SoccerPulse Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Scouser has been the runner of the boot design comp for the past few weeks and is a dedicated poster.
I may seem a bit hard on him while he learns the ins and outs of modship but already he is showing great potentional and dedication.
This goes to show all of you that these postions are avalible if you put yourself forward in the right way like what scouser has done.
www.soccerpulse.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=46254   (494 words)

  
 icLiverpool - NYC gig for Scouser in Lennon tribute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
SCOUSE musician Jamie Sweetman is flying the flag for Liverpool by playing a birthday tribute to former Beatle John Lennon in New York.
Mr Sweetman, who moved to the Big Apple four years ago, was performing on Lennon's birthday today in front of hundreds of fans in Times Square.
It marks what would have been Lennon's 63rd birthday, and Mr Sweetman claims he will be the only true Scouser on stage.
icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk /0100news/0100regionalnews/content_objectid=13496360_method=full_siteid=50061_headline=-NYC-gig-for-Scouser-in-Lennon-tribute-name_page.html   (397 words)

  
 vnunet.com forums - An Irishman, an Australian and a Scouser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Three Scousers and three Mancs are travelling by train to a football match in London At the station, the three Mancs each buy a ticket and watch as the three Scousers buy just one ticket between them.
Shortly afterwards, one of the Scousers leaves the toilet and sneaks across to the toilet where the Mancs are hiding.
The Scouser walked over to the United fan, tapped him on the shoulder and said.........
forums.vnunet.com /thread.jsp?forum=18&thread=48015   (2285 words)

  
 POOR SCOUSER TOMMY: THE UNTOLD STORY
In the week that we remember those who lost their lives during the two World Wars and other conflicts, Liverpoolfc.tv recite the tale of our very own 'Poor Scouser Tommy'.
Scouser Tommy may be a fictional character but he was the ideal person to carry the message of remembrance for all those who gave their lives in the Great Wars, which was one of the reasons I wrote the poem.
Poor Scouser Tommy (The untold story) is taken from a book of terrace verse called 'Kop stories' produced by Dave and Nicky Allt (Author of 'Boy's From The Mersey').
www.liverpoolfc.tv /news/drilldown/N146756041116-1025.htm   (909 words)

  
 YouTube - Cardiff scouser tommy
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Scouser Tommy the night before the FA Cup final
My scouse bro in law & scouser tommy
www.youtube.com /watch?v=_XAM9KMfufM   (104 words)

  
 Scouser Rock Music: A Reflection of Liverpool's Crime? - Part 2
Scouser Rock Music: A Reflection of Liverpool's Crime?
The concept of crime and deviance and how to distinguish between these two has been a centre of confusion when analysing the crime rates of Liverpool.
Much of the music produced was a response to what people did not like in society at the time.
www.stthomasu.ca /~pmccorm/scousermusic2.html   (781 words)

  
 "the Scouser" New Moderator For This Forum - Thailand Forum
Reminds me of the time when 1/2 dozen scousers were in competion with the Ferrari pit crew.
We welcome the_scouser as a new moderator for the forum branch "Visas and migration to other countries"
Everytime I hear the word Scouser, I'm reminded of Scally at the bus stop with talcum powder falling around his shoes when he got up from the buis shed to board a bus.
www.thaivisa.com /forum/index.php?showtopic=36074&pid=385027&st=15&#entry385027   (714 words)

  
 Scouser Graphics, Paint Shop Pro Tubes, Clipart, Backgrounds and Animation Images for Liverpool by AmeriYank.
All graphics were created with art sent to me over the last several years by "me Scouser mates", both in the USA and across the Great Pond.
I am reasonably sure that the images here violate no laws, but I would be happy to remove anything which upsets the Liverpool footie team or the great city of Liverpool, itself.
I am truly unsure as to where the original art came from, and so, if you use it commercially in any way, I cannot be responsible for what might become of you.
www.ameriyank.com /indexscouser.html   (688 words)

  
 Edgeways Issue 13 | Edge Hill University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Edge Hill PhD student and lecturer in Linguistics, Kevin Watson, is studying the origins and evolution of the scouse accent.
As Liverpool looks forward to the European Capital of Culture in 2008, Kevin finds that far from being supplemented and softened with the neutral tones of Standard English, Scouse is continuing to evolve and establish its identity.
It is fitting that as preparations continue for 2008 there is evidence that far from being in danger of petering out, Scouse is clearly here to stay.
www.edgehill.ac.uk /EdgeHill/Publications/Edgeways/issue13/scouser.htm   (455 words)

  
 A Scouse Joke - Xbox-Scene Online Web Community
Jesus then walked towards the Scouser, but the Scouser jumped back and exclaimed...
I believe 'scouser' may be considered a creed.
I asked a mate of mine what Scouser meant and he described them as trash from Liverpool England.
forums.xbox-scene.com /index.php?showtopic=35046   (787 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | UK | England | Merseyside | Wayne 'is UK's favourite Scouser'
England footballer Wayne Rooney is the nation's favourite Scouser, according to a national poll.
The Everton FC striker topped the poll in a survey about the country's favourite Liverpudlians.
"We expected the likes of John Lennon, Cilla Black and Jimmy Tarbuck to be the most revered Scousers, and we certainly didn't expect Paul McCartney not to feature at all.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/low/uk_news/england/merseyside/3524802.stm   (236 words)

  
 a "Scouser" is coming to visit...
My wife's college friend Ian is coming to stay with us for a week, he is from Liverpool and refers to himself (rather proudly, it seems) as a "scouser".
tells me that the most famous scousers are some guy that might have been Jack the Ripper and some Gladstone PM known for supporting the Confederate States of America and the Irish (not a good track record there!).
If he really is a scouser you don't have to worry about anything.
www.pointlesswasteoftime.com /smf/index.php?topic=19146.0   (1064 words)

  
 The Everton Fan
There was this Scouser who was on holiday, hitching across the USA.
The Scouser is stunned and amazed and tells all his friends when he gets back to Scouseland.
I'll go and greet him in the native manner thinks the Scouser.
www.users.globalnet.co.uk /~choh/scouser.htm   (207 words)

  
 VELVETILLUSION - The Literary Magazine with Online Shopping
“I thought Scouser could move into my aviary to see how he and Gina get along,” Silvio said.
I was so happy for her when I saw your Scouser that I stayed to talk with you.
She’d be happy if she had a man and Scouser’ would be happy if he had wife.”
www.velvetillusion.com /r_a_bolden/Scouser.htm   (1227 words)

  
 Scouser is never drunk..in LFC Red by AmeriYank : CafePress.com
Scouser is never drunk..in LFC Red by AmeriYank
What could be better for a laugh than a shirt saying, "A Scouser is never drunk so long as he can hold onto the kerb and not fall out of the pool"?
Visit AmeriWear for more Scouser Stores and Brit Bargains by AmeriYank.
www.cafepress.com /ayscurbred   (85 words)

  
 tasteless liverpool and scouser jokes
A young mother was pushing her baby along the street in Manchester when suddenly a huge rottweiler dog lunged towards the pram, gnashing it's teeth.
At this, the giant Merseysider jumped off his chair, punched the guy in the face breaking his nose, grabbed him by the feet and threw him out into the car park where he finished him off with bone crunching kicks to the head.
This time they took him away and decided that the best thing would be to remove all of the rest of his brain.
www.morticom.com /jokesscousers.htm   (765 words)

  
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