The Liverpool Accent is my Favorite Accent and Here's Why
I hung out with a bunch of people from Liverpool my first year in China. In fact, if it wasn’t for those scousers(read: people from Liverpool) taking me under their wing, I wouldn’t have lasted three weeks in this country. I moved out to China after being told by a teaching agency that they would place me in an apartment downtown with some other english teachers. They ended up putting me up in an apartment in east bumble fuck all by my lonesome. Thus, I called my parents and told them I’d be coming home. However, on one fateful Halloween night I met some lads from Liverpool who showed me an incredible time and the rest is history. That’s why I’ll Never Walk Alone.
I’VE DONE A LOT OF PAHKING LOTS! I’M SORRY SQUIRE!
Man I love this guy. Especially this interaction.
Police: We’ve been following you for a little while
Scouser: Nah, I was undercover, you couldn’t have spotted me!
Police: We could, you were right over there…
Scouser: I thought I was camouflaged
Police: *Laughing Hysterically*
Do you know how hard it is to make a police officer laugh while he’s trying to decide whether to arrest you for public intoxication? It’s damn near impossible. But there’s something so effortlessly funny and disarming about people from Liverpool and their accent that the officers couldn’t help but crack a smile. He had them eating out of his hand by the end of the interaction.
Here’s a quick crash course on some common scouse slang terms:
Lid – Lad
Boss – Awesome, Great. As in “That’s fooking boss lid!”
Bifter – Cigarette, Hoon. As in “Gis one of those bifters lid!”
Bladdered – very drunk
Get on the piss – Get drunk.
Sound – Ok, cool. As in “Wanna get on the piss tonight?” “Sound la, see you later.”
Off me cake – on loads of drugs. As in “I was off me cake the entire festival”
Made up – Happy. As in “Got a new job, I’m absolutely made up”
Is Right – An exclamation of agreement, ecstasy or approval. As in “Is right lad! Finally finished that 3,000 word essay.”
Nob’ed – An idiot. As in “your a fookin nob’ed”
Bevvie – Alcoholic drink. As in “I’m dying for a bevvie.”
Defo – Definitely
Soz – Sorry
Scran – Food. As in “Me Ma’s making me a proper scran tonight lad”
If the Liverpool accent makes you as happy as it makes me, here are some popular cartoons (and telletubbies) speaking only in Scouse accents. Enjoy.