WitrynaMud-room "room for removing wet or muddy footwear" is by 1938. The expression clear as mud (that is, "not clear at all") is by 1796. To throw or hurl mud "make disgraceful accusations" is from 1762. To say (one's) name is mud and mean "(one) is discredited" is recorded from 1823, from mud in obsolete sense of "a stupid twaddling fellow" (1708). Witryna22 maj 2000 · His name is mud is a derogatory phrase used to suggest that someone is out of favour or has offended his or her peers. This has nothing to do with wet earth; the correct spelling is Mudd and refers to Dr Samuel Mudd, a country doctor in the USA. In ignorance as to what had happened he treated the broken leg of one John Wilkes …
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WitrynaName Is Mud is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is If someone's name is mud they are in trouble, disgraced, or discredited. The idiom's origin is said to refer to Samuel Alexander Mudd (December 20, 1833 – January 10, 1883) who was an American physician, imprisoned for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth in the assassination of … Witryna25 mar 2024 · Mud-room "room for removing wet or muddy footwear" is by 1938. The expression clear as mud (that is, "not clear at all") is by 1796. To throw or hurl mud … king james bible matthew 6:19-21
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Witryna11 lut 2024 · The phrase actually appeared years before Lincoln’s assassination in A Dictionary of the Turf (1823) by John Badcock. He defines ‘mud’ as being, “a stupid twaddling fellow”. Jonny Wilkes is a former staff writer for BBC History Revealed, and … WitrynaOrigin of Your Name is Mud . This expression dates back to at least the year 1823, where it appears in John Badcock’s slang dictionary. The use of mud in this sense … WitrynaSamuel Mudd is sometimes mistakenly given as the origin of the phrase "your name is mud", however this phrase has its earliest known recorded instance in 1823, 10 years … king james bible matthew 6