Scouse brow

noun

Etymology

From Scouse (“from Liverpool”) + brow.

  1. inherited from *h₃bʰrúHs — “brow
  2. inherited from *brūwō
  3. inherited from *brāwu
  4. inherited from brū
  5. inherited from browe
  6. compounded as scouse brow — “Scouse + brow

Definitions

  1. A style of eyebrow where the thickness of the brow is exaggerated with a very dark pencil.

    • She had a full face of make-up on, a scouse brow and false lashes.
    • She picked up her black eyeliner and worked at her brows to achieve a scouse brow.
    • This, from a girl who left Heathrow six months ago wearing skinny jeans and a Scouse brow and with her beloved hair straighteners carefully packed in her hand luggage.

The neighborhood

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