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What is Wooly Back?Someone from the outskirts of Liverpool. If you don't wanna be nasty about it, a nicer way of saying woolyback is Liverpolitan. "your ma's a wooly back". "no she's not, she's a Liverpolitan". Wooly Back - videoWooly Back - what is it?Uneducated scousers have a tendancy to call anyone outside of Liverpool a wool or wooly back. Ah he`s a fuckun wool lid! What does "Wooly Back" mean?A wooly back is a Supporter of Havant & Waterlooville Football Club, they are called this because they Mainly live in Middle Class Suburbs like Purbrook and Wear sheep skin jackets Mason Mount Is a wooly back Wooly Back - what does it mean?A wooly back is Someone who lives in one of the Suburban Middle Class villages near but NOT in, Portsmouth, wooly backs usually come from posh suburban villages such as Purbrook, Horndean, Bedhampton, Clanfield and Petersfield and drink in posh family Wine bars such as The Woodman He's not a True Pompey fan, he's a wooly back. Wooly Back - meaningWooly Back Is Portsmouth Slang for somebody from The Suburbs, people from areas Such as Waterlooville, Purbrook, Bedhampton, Hambledon, Horndean and Denmead are known as Wooly Backs, Wooly Backs usually wear Sheep skin jackets and Follow Havant Football Club "Those Wooly Backs wouldnβt last a second down here in the Town, they are so soft and useless" Wooly Back - definitionWooly back is a term used to describe someone from the small farming communities, in Hampshire, of Havant and Waterloovile. The locals speak with a strange dialect, which is a hybrid between West Country and London Cockney. A towny overheard a Wooly back trying to communicate: Wooly Back - slangA wool is short for the Liverpool term Wooly Back which is a derogatory expression for people from lancashire and cheshire, originating from the early 1900's when the population of lancashire used to wear a form of sheepskin coat and was considered to be a sheep shagger by scousers. a Liverpool football song from the 70's Wooly BackSomeone who lives near, but NOT in, Liverpool. He's not a scouser, he's a wooly back. |
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