different between scouse vs woolyback
scouse
English
Alternative forms
- scouce (obsolete)
Etymology
Clipping of lobscouse, of uncertain origin.
Noun
scouse (countable and uncountable, plural scouses)
- A stew associated with the Liverpool area, usually containing (at least) meat, onions, carrots and potatoes.
References
- “scouse”, in OED Online ?, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000
Anagrams
- couses, souces
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woolyback
English
Noun
woolyback (plural woolybacks)
- Alternative form of woolly back
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