The tweet by Trump was quickly deleted yesterday but Twitter users seized into the mistaken tweet by turning into a full sentence or offering mock interpretations of the word's meaning, the Hill reported.
Some finished the sentence for him with song lyrics.
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Adam Parkhomenko, a former aide to Hillary Clinton, also used the tweet to start a #We hashtag, encoring Twitter users to "tell Trump how you really feel," the report said.
One of the Twitter users wrote "The President's tweet speaks for itself - Sean Spicer, tomorrow."
"#We are uniting our compassionate, progressive ideas in a movement to promote equality in our country & the world," tweeted one user.
Earlier this year, Trump had accidentally tagged Ivanka from Brighton in Twitter blunder instead of Ivanka Trump.
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