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Scouser

or dzܲ·

[ skou-ser ]

noun

Informal.
  1. a resident or native of Liverpool, England:

    My parents are Scousers, but moved from Liverpool to Manchester before I was born.



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Or could the outpouring of love between Alexander-Arnold and Liverpool's fans be a lifeline for those hoping the player they call "the Scouser in our team" may yet stay?

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As for genuine Scouser Nelson-Joyce, just when he thought he was out, the producers may have pulled him back in for a second series.

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Mr Byrne said he "could not be more proud right now to be a Scouser".

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"It's like the Scouse accent - if the Scousers think I've done OK, they'll let me know, because if they didn't like it… " He then shrugs and laughs.

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"It's something that Scousers wouldn't do," she said.

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