• @Denjin
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      78 hours ago

      Rickyisms are modern day malapropisms, named for Mrs Malaprop from the 1775 play The Rivals by Sheridan, rather than malaphors.

      The difference being a malaphor is a mixed up idiom like the examples in the post and a malapropism is substituting a word in a common saying or idiom for a similar sounding one. For example, “finding an escape goat” or “I resemble that remark”.

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        21 hour ago

        “Why don’t you make like tree and fuck off, Lahey!” -Ricky

        (I know the difference, I was just attempting to be silly with it all.)

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        413 hours ago

        Exactly. Making these things up ain’t rocket appliances.

        • @kautau@lemmy.world
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          912 hours ago

          And there’s so many out there already you can use the existing ones and teach others; get two birds stoned at once