Many Scouse words stick around for a long time, with many of us using the same terms and phrases our grandparents would have used. But there are a handful of phrases that are no longer heard too often in Liverpool anymore.
Sayings such as ‘antwacky’ and ‘in bulk’ prove the Scouse dialect has always been unique. But would you be able to understand what is meant by these terms? Or many of the other terms you grew up hearing.
We are all aware of the phrases we hear from day to day such as ‘boss’ and ‘lolly ice’ but we want to test your knowledge of the more obscure sayings that are no longer used by most people in Liverpool.
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To see how well you know old Scouse phrases we have created a quiz with some of the most well known phrases from years gone by.
Take our quiz below, if you can’t see it click here.
Let us know what old Scouse sayings you can think of in the comments below.
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