Word for a modified version of a quote


Allow me to explain: There is a famous quote from the movie shining



"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy"



I can also paraphrase it: Jack was dull because he didn't play enough.


My question is, what if I intentionally modify the original quote and turn it into the following?



All work and no play makes Pouya a dull boy



This is neither a quote nor a paraphrase. Is there any word for these kinds of phrases?




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