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I think it means: streamlined, commonplace, mainstream etc...

*It's Muck and Mire; Sort of like a swamp. Usually used to refer to something like a tough situation or bad time and place.

Meyer: is from the Middle High German word "meiger," meaning "higher or superior". So "Muck and Meyer" would mean "Bad and Good". Which is contradiction and could also have useful meaning.

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