Speculations are running amok that Donald Trump was punch drunk last night as he typed out a particularly cryptic tweet with a term which has left Twitter in hysterics and baffled at the same time- 'covfefe'.
Almost instantly after the President's tweet went out, meme's and jibes began flying around wondering what on earth could a 'covfefe' actually mean.
Here are some of the gems that are taking Twitter by storm:
The tweet, sent at 12:06 a.m., was favorited nearly 10,000 times in one minute and drew ridicule of online Trump critics.
Timothy Burke tweeted:
Oliver Willis posted a tweet:
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"And the orb, having bestowed upon you the power to smite your enemies, can be invoked using the simple code word '#covfefe '"
BrooklynDad_Defiant! @mmpadellan
I have the best #covfefe.
Lance Hodges? @lancehodges
Wow, that was quick! #covfefe (wasn't me btw)
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