The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mizzle \Miz"zle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Mizzled; p. pr. & vb. n. Mizzling.] [See Misle, and cf. Mistle.]
To rain in very fine drops; to drizzle.
--Spenser.-
To take one's self off; to go. [Slang]
As long as George the Fourth could reign, he reigned, And then he mizzled.
--Epigram, quoted by Wright.
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Etymology 1 vb. (en-past of: mizzle) Etymology 2
vb. (context humorous English) (deliberate misspelling of misled English)
Usage examples of "mizzled".
Thin streams of water mizzled down from the air slots, pooling on the stone floor.
He's afraid of being mizzled, you know, he's reluctant to blow all he knows.