Liverpool Slang

2 words in this vocabulary list

noun a derogatory term used in Liverpool, England to describe someone from the neighboring areas of Wirral or North Wales

  • The term 'woollyback' is sometimes used to refer to people from rural areas.
  • My friend jokingly called me a woollyback because I grew up in the countryside.
  • I heard some city folks use the term woollyback to describe anyone not from the urban area.
  • Being called a woollyback made me feel like an outsider in the city.

noun a type of stew made with meat and vegetables, typically associated with Liverpool, England

  • The scouse accent is a distinctive feature of the Liverpool region.
  • I love listening to people speak with a scouse accent, it's so unique.
  • I met this scouse lad at the pub last night, he was a proper laugh.
  • His scouse humor always brightens up the room, no matter the situation.