▪ I. mizzler1 slang.
(ˈmɪzlə(r))
[f. mizzle v.2 + -er1.]
(See quot. 1890.)
1834 H. Ainsworth Rookwood iii. v, Though a needy mizzler mysel, I likes to see a cove vot's vel dressed. 1890 Barrère & Leland Slang Dict. (1897) s.v., Mizzler or rum mizzler (popular), one clever at effecting an escape, or getting out a difficulty. |
▪ II. ˈmizzler2 slang.
[f. mizzle v.5 + -er1.]
One who complains.
1945 [see mizzle v.5]. |