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What (who) is Freudian slip - definition

CONCEPT IN CLASSICAL PSYCHOANALYSIS
Parapraxis; Freudian Slip; Parapraxes; Freudian slips; Parapraxia; Freudian mistake; Fruedian slip; Paraprax; Froidian slip; Fehlleistungen

Freudian slip         
(Freudian slips)
If someone accidentally says something that reveals their subconscious feelings, especially their sexual feelings, this is referred to as a Freudian slip.
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Freudian slip         
In psychoanalysis, a Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that occurs due to the interference of an unconscious subdued wish or internal train of thought. Classical examples involve slips of the tongue, but psychoanalytic theory also embraces misreadings, mishearings, mistypings, temporary forgettings, and the mislaying and losing of objects.
Slip coach         
RAIL PASSENGER CAR DETACHED FROM TRAIN WHILE STILL MOVING AT SPEED
Slip carriage; Slip-coach; Slipcoach; Slip coaches
A slip coach, slip carriage or slip portion in Britain and Ireland, also known as a flying switch in North America, is one or more carriages designed to be uncoupled from the rear of a moving train. The detached portion continued under its own momentum following the main train until slowed by its own guard using the brakes, bringing the slip to a stop, usually at the next station.

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Freudian slip

In psychoanalysis, a Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that occurs due to the interference of an unconscious subdued wish or internal train of thought. Classical examples involve slips of the tongue, but psychoanalytic theory also embraces misreadings, mishearings, mistypings, temporary forgettings, and the mislaying and losing of objects.

Examples of use of Freudian slip
1. One such statement may be excused as a Freudian slip; two already look like a campaign.
2. A Freudian slip down the red carpet Let us just admit that the Americans do some things better.
3. This must be the reason behind the Freudian slip in the draft version of the new money–laundering regulations recently sent to the managers of financial institutions.
4. But a Freudian slip by the president seemed to indicate that Chávez was, in fact, on his mind as he crossed the region.
5. For every sober and scholarly discussion about his groundbreaking theories on neurosis, narcissism or Oedipus complexes there‘s a New Yorker cartoon, a Woody Allen clip, a "Seinfeld" rant or a memorable Freudian slip of the tongue that springs to mind.