mare's nest
The phrase "mare's nest" is used to describe a situation that appears to be promising, intriguing, or exciting but ultimately turns out to be disappointing, complex, or illogical. It suggests a false belief or misconception that leads to difficulties, confusion, or chaos, similar to the idea of discovering a nest of a female horse (mare) that actually contains nothing or something different than expected.
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