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.
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.
2. No RL example known. If you do see it, snap that Kodak moment and post it.
by Downstrike January 29, 2006
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!)
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!)
by ArrantlyArrant March 08, 2010
Sex act with a woman mounting a man in the cowgirl position, with his cock folded back against his belly while she glides her pussy back and forth along the exposed shaft.
by nightvisitor August 02, 2008
I think I need to ease into slow schooly.
That's a lot of harrels of bay. I mean barrels of hay.
Such are examples of a Jungian Slip
That's a lot of harrels of bay. I mean barrels of hay.
Such are examples of a Jungian Slip
by hiccough May 14, 2011
A Freudian Slip (named after the iconic psychologist Sigmund Freud) Is when you mean to say one thing but instead say y̶o̶u̶r̶ ̶m̶o̶t̶h̶e̶r̶ another, thus reveling your true thoughts or intentions.
by MikeyBthehuman February 09, 2015
by aaron4273 April 15, 2005
A Freudian Slip made on facebook, unlike Freudian slips this is written rather than spoken; a serious faux pas on facebook where the writer writes something other than what they ostensibly meant to say.
When his jealous wife was away my friend made an embarrassing faceFreudianbook slip when he posted on her facebook wall "Honey I wish you were her" when he ostenisbly meant to say "I wish you were here" OOOPS!
by jmspaesq October 24, 2010