Talk:My Name Is Mud
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The phrase "my name is mud" appears to have a meaning like "I'm not very popular". As a non-native English speaker I wasn't familiar with this. Maybe someone can properly add an explanation to the page?
-Gave example for when some one would say it.
- To say say "your name is Mudd" (or less scholastically "mud") is a reference to Doctor Samuel Mudd, who treated John Wilks Booth after he assassinated President Abraham Lincoln. Though this was his duty as a physician because of the hypocratic oath, for Americans this ultimately considered a rather traitorous action and he was ultimately convicted of conspiracy to murder the President.