forsnakkede
Forsnakkede is a Swedish term that literally translates to "foreshortened" or "talked beforehand." In common usage, it refers to a slip of the tongue, an unintentional utterance that reveals a person's true thoughts or feelings. It is a type of Freudian slip, named after Sigmund Freud, who theorized that such errors are not random but rather expose repressed desires or subconscious intentions.
These verbal accidents can manifest in various ways, such as saying the wrong word, mispronouncing a word
The concept of forsnakkede is often explored in psychology and psychoanalysis as a window into the unconscious