wranglesome,a.colloq. or dial.|ˈræŋg(ə)lsəm| [f. wrangle n. + -some.] Given to wrangling; quarrelsome; contentious, peevish. 1817Ann.Reg., Chron.App. 215/1 Why do you flurry yourself so much: the child is only a little wranglesome and cross.1847Halliwell.1869–in dialect use (Yks., Lanc., and Chesh.).