Or course you do

lol
Excerpt straight from wikipedia.
In general use, the term 'Freudian slip' has been debased to refer to any accidental verbal
slips of the tongue. Thus many examples are found in explanations and dictionaries which do not strictly fit the psychoanalytic definition.
For example: She: 'What would you like -- bread and butter, or cake?' He: 'Bed and butter... Whoops!'
In the above, the man may be presumed to have a sexual feeling or intention that he wished to leave unexpressed,
not a sexual feeling or intention that was dynamically repressed. His sexual intention was therefore
secret, rather than
unconscious, and any 'parapraxis' would inhere in the idea that he
unconsciously wished to express that intention, rather than in the sexual connotation of the substitution.