Loveable scouser from Take That Gary Barlow makes the exact same joke.
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Scouser Lewis made himself product manager, because he's incredibly creative, apparently.
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A scouser like Rooney shouldn't be in bed with the Sun.
From the guardian.co.uk
You are by far the most bigoted muppet on this section and I wouldn't be surprised if you are a scouser.
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As a scouser, I think Merseyside should be ashamed of itself for hosting this dolled-up dogs'meat machine year after year.
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We have an emotional scouser in charge whose business acumen seems to desert him in matters relating to football.
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He was a burly, funny scouser called Mark Cassidy.
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He looks like a scouser on the picture above.
From the expressandstar.com
It is a well known fac that God is a scouser.
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Liverpudlian: a native or resident of Liverpool
(scouse) lobscouse: a stew of meat and vegetables and hardtack that is eaten by sailors
Scouse is the accent and dialect of English found in the city of Liverpool and also in some adjoining urban areas of Merseyside. This is particularly strong within areas of neighbouring boroughs of south Sefton and Knowsley.
(Scouse (food)) Scouse is a type of lamb or beef stew. The word comes from lobscouse (originally lob's course) or lapskaus, Norwegian for "stew" and refers to a meat based stew commonly eaten by sailors throughout Northern Europe, which became popular in seaports such as Liverpool.
(The Scousers) The Scousers was sketch from the Harry Enfield's Television Programme comedy show of the early 1990's.
(scouse) A stew associated with the Liverpool area, usually containing (at least) meat, onions, carrots and potatoes