What do you call a Liverpool fan?

Liverpool fans often refer to themselves as Kopites, a reference to the fans who once stood, and now sit, on the Kop at Anfield. In 2008 a group of fans decided to form a splinter club, A.F.C. Liverpool, to play matches for fans who had been priced out of watching Premier League football.
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Why are Liverpool fans called dippers?

'Bin dipper' is a slur primarily aimed at Liverpool fans and residents of the city, implying they forage in bins for food because they are poor or homeless. The term is criticised for being classist and derogatory towards people living in poverty.
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Why are Liverpudlians called Scousers?

Liverpool was the premier port of Great Britain in the nineteenth century. A popular dish with sailors was "lobscouse", similar to Irish stew. Hence "scouser" from Liverpool's maritime population.
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What's a Scouser slang?

Scouse/Liverpudlian slang is sometimes referred to as Liverpool English because there are many words that are indigenous to the region. Here are some popular colloquialisms: Jarg – Means fake. For example, if someone is wearing fake designer trainers, a Scouser will say, “Your trainers are jarg.”
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What are Scousers known for?

Scousers are known for their sense of humour - and we'd like to think we can take a joke better than most people. But plenty of us will have spent their lives hearing the same old tired jokes and stereotypes about people from our city - and we aren't laughing any more.
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Why do Scousers say LA?

Lad/La. If you hear people in Liverpool saying this they simply mean a male person.
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How do Scousers say hello?

I – 'Iya. (greeting) The only way to say hello to your friends. For a more advanced use, try using it instead of a fake smile – 'iya can be very cutting.
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Do they say lad in Liverpool?

Swerve it, lad

An obvious one for those who have spent any time in Liverpool – the word swerve means to avoid it, while lad is just a common term to address a friend in the city.
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What do you say in a Liverpool accent?

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.
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What does Minty mean in Liverpool?

In Liverpool, people call something 'minty' if it's dirty.
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Do Scousers consider themselves English?

Scousers have never really seen themselves as English; scousers are scouse first and English second and long may that continue. I'm lucky enough to have had the privilege to live in the city for a while through work and whilst I was there I never missed a match.
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What do Scousers call the police?

Bizzies - Everyone in Liverpool and the surrounding areas will know that Bizzies refers to the police. The dictionary suggests this phrase was first recorded from the early 20th Century, and probably came from the word 'busy' or 'busybody'.
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Are Everton Scousers?

After disputes with the stadium's owner over rent, Everton left Anfield and moved to Goodison Park, where they play their home matches to this day. With a large proportion of Everton supporters residing from Liverpool, they are considered to be Scousers.
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Who are the Dippers?

Notice the two outer stars in the bowl of the Big Dipper. They are called Dubhe and Merak, and they're known in skylore as The Pointers. An imaginary line drawn between them points to Polaris, the North Star. And, once you have Polaris, you can find the Little Dipper, too … if your sky is dark enough.
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Is Liverpool good team?

Liverpool are one of the most successful football teams in British football history and are the current Premier League Champions. They have won 19 League titles and only Manchester United have won more League titles than Liverpool.
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How long was Liverpool banned from Europe?

To avoid further rioting from the unruly crowd, the game went on as scheduled. Juventus won 1–0. In the aftermath, all English clubs were banned for five years from competing in Champions League and UEFA Cup play. Liverpool's ban, at first indefinite, was eventually set at 10 years and then later reduced to six.
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Do Scousers say like?

Scouse saying - like. Usage: ' I was chatting to me auld fella, like, and the tele just blew up, like. '
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What does Lar mean in Liverpool?

Lar. Meaning 'friend' or 'mate', usually used when thanking someone or greeting someone – “you alright Lar” 4. The Ozzy. The Ozzy is scouse for Hospital. – “
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Why do Scousers sound like that?

The Scouse accent like much else in the city owes its roots to Liverpool's position as a port. The melting pot created by the influx of people from far and wide was the foundation of the distinctive Scouse sound. The major influence comes from the influx of Irish and Welsh into the city.
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What does Lemo mean in Liverpool?

LEMO means "Cocaine" and "Lemonade." LEMO is a slang term which has long been used in Liverpool, UK to refer to lemonade. More recently, LEMO has come to be used as a nickname for cocaine. It's use in this context has spread to the US.
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What does webs mean in scouse?

Definition: Incredibly Awesome. Use: They're some boss webs, la.
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What does crank mean in Liverpool?

If you call someone a crank, you think their ideas or behaviour are strange. [informal, disapproval] The Prime Minister called Councillor Marshall 'a crank'.
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What does soft lad mean in scouse?

a fool, an idiot; used in Liverpool. Cool your heels soft lad.
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What is a wool Liverpool?

What is a 'Wool'? Deriving from woolyback, a wool is defined as someone who lives outside, but near to Liverpool. This derogative term is used to describe those who pretend to be from Liverpool but are not really according to one of the points outlined above.
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How do Scousers say goodbye?

Scouse Word of the Day: 'Ta Ra' meaning 'Goodbye'.
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