quisby

Etymology

Uncertain; perhaps quiz + -by, or from queer or Queer Street (“difficult circumstances”).

adj

  1. Mean; destitute; strange.
  2. In difficult circumstances; in trouble.“[S]he told me as things was a-goin' werry quisby with 'em Wilkses. I says, "I'm sorry for 'er, but he's a party I don't 'old with, as in my opinion deserves to want, only but for others as would want with 'im." She says, "He's been and got 'isself in a 'ole with them books as he've been lewanted with, and will get two years over it, they say," and so he did, […]”
  3. Drunk; tipsy.“"[…] Did you know that my husband came home intoxicated?" Mrs. Brown laughed. "Oh, not so bad as that, surely! Only a little 'screwed.' George was 'quisby,' too. But then its Christmas, you know."”

noun

  1. A wretch; an idle person.