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Scouse

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Scouse is the distinctive English dialect/accent of the residents of Liverpool, England.

A sterotypical Scouse expression often used to illustrate the accent is dee do doh don de doh? ("they do though don't they though?"). The word "scouse" was originally a variation of "lobscouse" (probably from the north German sailors dish "Labscaus"), the name of a traditional dish of mutton stew mixed with hardtack eaten by sailors.

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