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A Freudian slip is when you say one thing and mean your mother.
And she said home, which is an interesting Freudian slip.
It was an interesting choice of words, a Freudian slip you might say.
I don't think it was a Freudian slip, but who knows?
Neither of us had said good-bye, a Freudian slip, perhaps.
One of the book's most revealing lines appears to be a Freudian slip.
He came up with a gem of a Freudian slip yesterday.
What bizarre Freudian slip of the tongue made me say that?
"I didn't know what a Freudian slip was back then, not exactly."
Freudian slip probably to have that as a link to an "apology."
But Freudian slips aside, he said that his was not a case of spiritual death by politics.
Well despite that Freudian slip there, no they don't take problem owners!
I once thought this was a Freudian slip by parents who were simply over-identifying with their children's performance.
Yes, and we're all waiting for her to design her first Freudian slip.
"I hope this map wasn't some kind of Freudian slip on your part."
Is that a Freudian slip or a bad joke?
Perhaps not letting you know the party was off was a Freudian slip.
All because of that Freudian slip and her fancy panty.
Was that calculated, tongue in cheek, or a Freudian slip?
So-called Freudian slips of the tongue are also common.
How else can you explain his Freudian slip?
Brown went so far, in what was surely a Freudian slip, as to declare that he had "saved the world".
He makes a Freudian slip, saying after a while he "had to cut off the leg."
His reference to "baser instincts" might have been a Freudian slip.
Heh, a Freudian slip probably But true none the less.