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A muddled up proverb is often referred to as a "malapropism" when it involves the misuse of similar-sounding words, or simply a "mixed proverb" when it combines elements from different proverbs. These alterations typically create humorous or nonsensical expressions. Additionally, the term "garden path" may describe sentences that lead the reader to an unexpected or confusing conclusion, similar to mixed proverbs.

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