Early 19th century; earliest use found in Walter Scott (1771–1832), poet and novelist. Probably from mis- + guggle (although this is first attested later).
Definition of misguggle in US English:
misguggle
verbmɪsˈɡʌɡ(ə)l
Irish English, Scottish, Northern
with objectTo handle roughly, maul; to spoil.
Origin
Early 19th century; earliest use found in Walter Scott (1771–1832), poet and novelist. Probably from mis- + guggle (although this is first attested later).