First, and most important, if there is any suspicion that a health issue is involved, you or the person involved must get checked out by a primary care physician. The answer depends on a few things. If done intentionally, it could be, I suppose, a blatant lie. If unintentional, it may be a simple 'Freudian Slip'. If this kind of thing happens and the person is flustered because she/he was really expecting 'what was meant' to come out and it didn't, and it happens often, there may possibly be some physical/medical impairment, or perhaps some issues of mental health.
It is called sarcasm. It is a form of verbal irony where someone says the opposite of what they really mean, often to convey humor or criticism.
When someone says you are negative, it usually means that they perceive your behavior, attitude, or outlook as pessimistic, critical, or lacking in positivity. It often implies that you tend to focus on problems rather than solutions.
When someone says you make them feel warm and tingly, it usually means that being around you brings them a sense of comfort, happiness, and excitement. It implies that you have a positive and uplifting effect on their mood and emotions.
When someone says your personality is bubbly, they are likely describing you as cheerful, energetic, and outgoing. You may bring a sense of positivity and liveliness to interactions and tend to have a contagious enthusiasm that uplifts those around you.
When someone says you have a magnetic personality, they mean that you have a charm or charisma that attracts others to you. It suggests that you have a strong presence and are able to make a positive impact on those around you.
When someone says it's a grey matter, they are usually referring to something that is unclear, ambiguous, or open to interpretation. It implies that the situation or topic is not black or white, but rather complex or uncertain.
The term you are looking for is "irony" where someone says one thing but means the opposite.
"That's how I am" typically means that the speaker is exhibiting their true or natural self, and is not trying to be anything other than authentic.
It is called sarcasm when someone says the opposite of what you say in a mocking or ironic way.
If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.
If someone says that they cannot do without it means that they really think that they must have it.
If someone has bonded with someone it usually means that they have made a connection with them and know them really well.
When someone says something and means another it can mean lying or being deceiving. For example when someone says they want to be your friend and will be in touch with you they do the opposite they ignore you for periods of time.
If someone says they are very fond of someone else it usually means that they really like that person as a friend. It does not usually mean that they're them as a boyfriend or girlfriend.
It means you like a person from the opposite sex.... I believe..... that's what i always thought......It can also be a challenge to verify that you understand clearly what the person is saying to you.
When someone says this to you, it usually means you've said something funny.
"Tune" means that they think that the song that is playing is a really good song.
it is when something that someone says is the opposite of another