A Freudian slip, or parapraxia, is an error in human action, speech or memory that is believed to be caused by the unconscious mind
2006-10-15 21:21:09
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answered by BlondeBarbie 4
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A Freudian slip, or parapraxia, is an error in human action, speech or memory that is believed to be caused by the unconscious mind. Some errors, such as a woman accidentally calling her husband by another man's name, seem to represent relatively clear cases of Freudian slips. In other cases, the error might appear to be trivial, bizarre or even nonsensical, but shows some deeper significance on analysis.
2006-10-16 04:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The Freudian slip is when the mouth tells what the mind is really thinking.
2006-10-16 22:23:00
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answered by scrapper723 2
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the freudian slip is when you don't mean to say something that you actually mean.
2006-10-16 04:21:53
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answered by Meg 5
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It's when you mean to say one thing, but then you say something else instead, and that something else that you said is more telling about what's on your mind than if you had said your original thing you meant to say in the first place.
2006-10-16 04:21:54
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answered by dualspace 3
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Nonsense. The so called "Parapraxia" is nothing. You make a mistake in Your speech, say something complet wrong ---- and the listeners say "Ah, that's what You have in mind."
Sometimes it is funny --- mostly it is boring...
2006-10-16 07:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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stating the honest betrayal of your own dishonest discretion
by a slip of the tongue or unintentionally
2006-10-16 04:30:04
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Its got lace around the bust and the bottom
2006-10-16 04:22:02
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answered by Pauline 5
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When you said retarded instead of retired.
2006-10-17 22:13:14
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answered by Freddy F 4
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