3.- Scouse Language:

Scouse, also called Liverpool English or Merseyside English, is an accent and dialect of English found primarily in the county of Merseyside, and closely associated with the city of Liverpool. The term refers to a stew which was commonly eaten by sailors. In the 19th century, poorer people in Liverpool and the surrounding area commonly ate "scouse" as it was a cheap dish.
Here is a short list of common Scouse expressions and the british English meanings:

SCOUSE
ENGLISH
SCOUSE
ENGLISH
Clobber
Clothes
The Ozzy
The Hospital
Brekkie
Breakfast
Chocka
Busy
Bifter / Ciggy
Cigarette
De
The
Boss
Awesome
Scran
Food
Antwacky
Old fashioned
Ar kid
My brother or my sister
La
Boy, Mate
Sound
Good
Go 'ed
Go ahead
Trabs
Trainers


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