Clear as mud

Not clear at all; confusing or incomprehensible, used ironically.

This ironic phrase emerged in the early 19th century American English, playing on the obvious contradiction between 'clear' and 'mud.' Mud is notoriously opaque and murky, making the comparison deliberately absurd. The humor lies in the complete opposition between the stated comparison and reality.

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