what is the correct term for an intentional "Freudian slip"
what is the correct term for an intentional "Freudian slip"
For example: someone intentionally misspeaks, pretending as if it was an error or Freudian slip, in order to subtley communicate their true intentions
Wouldn't that just be an innuendo?
124ReplyIn your endo.
-The Todd
54ReplyPretty sure that's the first Scrubs reference I've seen on Lemmy. Well done.
19ReplyMy Nintendo.
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An Incinuendo?
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A Fraudian Slip! Do I get Dad Joke points?
55ReplyDepends. How many kids do you have?
5ReplyNone, he's a faux pa.
13ReplyNo Depends, just Huggies.
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"Double entendre" hasn't been mentioned yet as a potential.
41ReplyFreudian quip?
39ReplyPack it up folks, this thread is now done.
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Innuendo
28ReplyShe asked me for a double entendre, so I gave it to her.
19Reply... so I gave her one.
12ReplyIf you know what I mean...
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Insinuating, alluding, implying?
11ReplyHumour? Wit?
11Replya Freudian cunt. I mean, quip. sorry!
10ReplyThis is not a real term, but maybe Freudian Hint?
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A dogwhistle? Or just a feigned freudian slip.
8ReplyDogwhistle sounds pretty accurate
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A pun? Innuendo? Hinting?
7ReplyA double entendré?
7ReplyA Freudian Slip-in.
7ReplyA Freudian slap.
6Replynonsense. they are just happy to see you.
5Reply“Malapropism”, maybe, depending on the context? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malapropism
4ReplyMalapropisms are by definition accidental.
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Freudian Grip?
4ReplyFreudian Flip
3ReplyFreudian slop.
3Replya freudian dive
1ReplyFreudian leak?
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