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Freudian is an adjective used in relation to the Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud. He was known for his theory that all humans have a concious and an unconcious mind, in which we keep thoughts to ourselves in out unconcious mind. This term is most likely used in, "Freudian Slip", when one says something aloud that they did not mean to. Example of a Freudian Slip: Jimmy asked Suzie after school for a quarter & two nipples, when he meant to say "two nickles".

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