mizzle a wild card word for words beginning with
mizzle
1. noun A fine rain that is less intense than drizzle but slightly more intense than mist. Primarily heard in UK. There's a bit of a mizzle coming down, but so long as it doesn't get any heavier, I don't think we'll need to cancel the match. The fog slowly coalesced into a mizzle that began to coat the windscreen.
2. verb To precipitate a fine rain that is between mist and drizzle in intensity. Primarily heard in UK. I tried to get the kids to put on their jackets once it started mizzling, but they refused to stop going up and down the slide. The fog slowly coalesced into a mizzle that began to coat the windscreen.
3. verb, obsolete To escape or depart inconspicuously; to slip away. Primarily heard in UK. I think we'd best mizzle out of sight before the bobbies show up.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
mizzle a wild card word for words beginning with
M , such as muff = female genitals. (Streets. Also for other words with initial M.) He is thinking about her mizzle.
See also: beginning, card, mizzle, wild, word
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- mizzle
- run high
- running high
- intense
- bloody hell
- make good weather of it
- simmer
- simmer down
- give (one) (one's) dues
- give somebody their due