Lisa Lindquist had been operating
Freudian Slip on Pearl Street, not far from the market, for 10 years.
Was it a
Freudian slip, a naughty joke, or proof that one of the most senior Lib Dems had forgotten who is officially second in command?
However, the old adage of "all publicity is good publicity" certainly rang true, as despite having to apologise for his
Freudian slip, Naughtie's profile rocketed and his show was propelled to an audience far greater than his usual Radio 4 listeners.
It wasn't a
Freudian slip. Freud hadn't been born yet.
Jefferson could have made a
Freudian slip, an unintended revelation of one's actual feelings.
He continued his journey, writing to Battersea Dogs Home for a hair of the dog, to Wilkinsons for a corporate ladder and to Durham University for the position of Professor of Geography in a bid to track down the elusive Cloud Cuckoo Land, which formed his second book 'Wanted One
Freudian Slip'.
Nowhere in my letter did the words pathetic and programmes occur, so is this, perhaps a
Freudian slip on your part airing your own prejudices?
Freudian slip!), but one time, in 1987, I actually captained the county rounders team.
'On ze Tee, Elson Peep,' a
Freudian slip I could have done without at this crucial stage of my comeback tournament.
We are having the greatest time of our life and there's stuff coming up you're not going to believe that really was a
Freudian slip.'
However, the readymades in de Duve's reading must always, always, perform an art function, any jeu de mots must always, always, become a
Freudian slip of the tongue: ideas searching for something else must be returned to the law of the father.