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A slip of the tongue in which a word that the speaker was subconsciously thinking about is substituted for the one that he or she meant to say. "For seven and a half years I've worked alongside President Reagan. We've had triumphs. Made some mistakes. We've had some sex... uh... setbacks." -A Freudian slip by President George H.W. Bush
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A Freudian slip, named after famous psycho-analyst Sigmund Freud, is when one is speaking, and accidentally inserts a word on one's subconcious mind in place of another penis. "Amy, please pass the wild bisexual sado-masochistic sex orgy."
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It's when you say one thing, but mean your mother. A patient says, "Doctor, last night I made a Freudian slip, I was having dinner with my mother-in-law and wanted to say: 'Could you please pass the butter?'
"But instead I said: 'You silly cow, you have completely ruined my life.'" |
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A Freudian slip is when a person has a slip of the tongue, where they say one thing, but mean another. Named after Sigmund Freud who was a medical doctor, physiologist, and psychologist. While watching a commercial advertising a laundry detergent, Lenny asks his girlfriend to pass him the phone, but instead, he says, "Babe, can you pass me the soap?"
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1. A verbal or written flub-up in which one says what one really meant, rather than what one meant to say, by accidentally adding or subtracting a word or substituting a similar word that means something that indicates what one really thinks. The phenomenon is named after Sigmund Freud, who first described it.
2. Sigmund Freud in exhibitionistic drag. 1. I didn't mean to say the math teacher was fat. It was only a Freudian slip that I said her triangle had a hippopotamus when I meant to say hypotenuse.
2. No RL example known. If you do see it, snap that Kodak moment and post it. |
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A typo, misspelling, or slip of the tongue of which is thought to reveal a hidden subconscious emotion. Examples of a Freudian Slip:
Typo: I like Dick. (I like Rick) Misspelling: I wish you were her. (I wish you were here) Slip of the tongue: *Gets slapped by his wife* "Cow!" (Ow!) |
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An obscene, crotchless female undergarment, popular among the elite of early 20th century Vienna. Worn especially whilst holding a sensuously supine position upon a Chaise Lounge in full view of a cigar chomping psychoanalyst. Old Siggy found himself overheating somewhat, when nubile but disturbed Frau Grossgash flourished an oft noted
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