Freudian slip
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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 ones subconcious mind in place of another penis.
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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.
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Its when you say one thing, but mean your mother.
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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.
[Sigmund Freud] in [exhibitionist]ic [drag].
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A typo, misspelling, or slip of the tongue of which is thought to reveal a hidden subconscious emotion.
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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.
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[Sigmund Freud] in [exhibitionist]ic [drag].
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When you accidentally say [one thing] but mean [your mother], another, [sorry about that].
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