(n). A small benign mistake that is quickly exacerbated when one tries to cover it up with lame excuses.
Sean Spicer served up a mean cup of covfefe at a press news conference in an attempt to save Donald Trump's face when he made a typo in his latest tweet.
by Coraxus Dastardly June 1, 2017

The ability for a person, place, or thing to portray itself as one thing but capable of switching whenever deemed convenient.
Something that is covfefe cannot be trusted because it will not always stand by values or norms that has been set.
The United States has shown to the world that it is a covfefe country after President Trump set aside The Paris Agreement that was signed by many nation to help lessen human impact on the environment.
It is evident that America will continue to be a covfefe country because Trump is building a wall along side the border of Mexico so that another president can tear it down.
America was previously deemed a covfefe country when George H. W. Bush invaded Iraq base on a theory that the Iraqi's had WMD's.
World leaders have identified America as covfefe country after German's Chancellor Angela Merkel said "The times in which we can fully count on others are somewhat over, as I have experienced in the past few days".
Something that is covfefe cannot be trusted because it will not always stand by values or norms that has been set.
The United States has shown to the world that it is a covfefe country after President Trump set aside The Paris Agreement that was signed by many nation to help lessen human impact on the environment.
It is evident that America will continue to be a covfefe country because Trump is building a wall along side the border of Mexico so that another president can tear it down.
America was previously deemed a covfefe country when George H. W. Bush invaded Iraq base on a theory that the Iraqi's had WMD's.
World leaders have identified America as covfefe country after German's Chancellor Angela Merkel said "The times in which we can fully count on others are somewhat over, as I have experienced in the past few days".
by getcott June 4, 2017

by AngryChair123 June 1, 2017

(n.) a word derrived from the English word "coverage" when translated through a child's brain and tweeted with tiny insecure fingers.
Example: Despite constant negative press covfefe, no one treats the press better than I do. That much I can assure you, bigly.
by BernerGuy June 1, 2017

A term associated with the Peter Principle, referring to persons who find themselves humiliated and disparaged as a result of rising far above their competency level. As a result, they become so obsessed with the office politics and their failings, usually blamed on others, that their functioning is increasingly impaired, which usually brings about their termination.
It may be used in non work, personal situations such as divovce proceedings.
It may be used in non work, personal situations such as divovce proceedings.
You have to quit your job, man. It's turned you into a covfefe.
My ex and her/his lawyer are the devil. They've turned me into nothing but a covfefe.
My ex and her/his lawyer are the devil. They've turned me into nothing but a covfefe.
by Lackinininsight May 31, 2017

by Granny two grannies May 31, 2017

A word used by people that pass their high school English classes by bribing their teachers with their small allowance of a million dollars.
by Canada_eh? June 3, 2017
