What do you say in Scouse?
Here’s 12 Scouse words and sayings we love….
- 1 – Queen. One for the old school scousers but its making a comeback!
- 2 – Me Mum and R Baby. It’s not possible to simply say…’yes mum will have a glass of prosecco too’ in scouse.
- 3 – Boss/Sound.
- 4 – Bevvy.
- 5 – G’wed.
- 6 – Made Up.
- 7 – Geggin’ In.
- 8 – Soft Lad.
Why do Scousers say lid?
Lid originates from the rhyming slang of ‘bin lid’ – meaning ‘our kid’, another unique phrase meaning an adult male. Other ways to refer to men include lad, la, lid, sconner, fella, kidda, auld fella, our kid, mate.
What does arl fella mean?
Arl Fella. Definition: father. Use: “I’m meeting my arl fella at the pub later”
What is Liverpool’s motto?
You’ll Never Walk Alone
Liverpool F.C./Motto
What are some of the slang words for Scouse?
Scouse Sayings – Scouse Slang Words: 1 #1 Sound. Definition: cool or good. Use: How you doin’ lad? Yeah sound mate. 2 #2 Arl arse. 3 #3 Arl Fella. 4 #4 Wool. 5 #5 G’wed.
What are some sayings that the Scousers say?
Generic proclamation of positivity. Scouse saying – Go ‘ed, is right, nice one, boss, well in, sound, belter, made up. Usage: ‘Go ‘ed, lad, get us an ale in, nice one.’. 3. Generic proclamation of negativity. Scouse saying – devoed, bitter, gutted, eeeeeeeee! Usage: ‘Lost a tenner down the alehouse, proper devoed, lad.’.
What is the meaning of the Scouse saying go’ed?
Generic proclamation of positivity. Scouse saying – Go ‘ed, is right, nice one, boss, well in, sound, belter, made up. Usage: ‘Go ‘ed, lad, get us an ale in, nice one.’. 3. Generic proclamation of negativity. Scouse saying – devoed, bitter, gutted, eeeeeeeee!
What are the most common nicknames for Scousers?
Here is a list of 35 of the most commonly used Scouse nicknames and what they really mean. 35. My auld mucker 34. Blert A lightweight when it comes to alcohol. Usually given to someone from down South.