/ˌfloidēən ˈslip/ (noun)
the inadvertent citing of real statistics that contradicts an orthodox, usually Progressive, narrative promoted by mainstream media and academia.
the inadvertent citing of real statistics that contradicts an orthodox, usually Progressive, narrative promoted by mainstream media and academia.
Prof. Tariq: "George Floyd's murder proves beyond doubt systemic anti-black racism in Amerikkka."
Prof. Gad: "The National Crime Victimization Study 2019 suggests otherwise, my learned friend."
Prof. Tariq: "WTF you say?"
Prof. Gad: "My apologies - a Floydian Slip."
Prof. Gad: "The National Crime Victimization Study 2019 suggests otherwise, my learned friend."
Prof. Tariq: "WTF you say?"
Prof. Gad: "My apologies - a Floydian Slip."
by Green Gordon June 10, 2020
When you accidentally say something that turns out to be a lyric from a Pink Floyd song.
similar to/derived from a freudian slip
similar to/derived from a freudian slip
by the Marquise October 17, 2007
Accidentally writing/improvising a riff that sounds similar or exactly the same as a Pink Floyd song.
A: Dude, Steven Wilson totally ripped off the acoustic part from Dogs and called it his own song
B: Nah, it was probably just a floydian slip
B: Nah, it was probably just a floydian slip
by jaaxxxax August 14, 2011
by NOONMAN July 09, 2021