Noun- Meaning literally anything, as long as it is used to mock the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. Seriously, it means everything. It has no specific connotation, regardless of what Press Secretary Spicer says.
"Glad I got my covfefe this morning before work."
"Want to go have a few covfefe after work tonight? Maybe go back to my place for some covfefe when we are done?"
"Want to go have a few covfefe after work tonight? Maybe go back to my place for some covfefe when we are done?"
by FireLT June 2, 2017

Confirmation of Victory Paper Pussy
by Koolcat59 June 5, 2017

The first thing Donald Drumpf did when he landed in Russia was to call a brothel and request two women who give good Covfefes.
by SixtyEighter May 31, 2017

Etymology:
The word originated in a tweet from President Donald Trump: "Despite the constant negative press covfefe" - Donald Trump, 31 May 2017.
The word has not acquired a solid definition yet, but we can define it now that this unfortunate spelling error has aged. Judging from the similarly jovial responses to the covfefe question in both liberal and conservative media, we can say that a covfefe is any action that Donald Trump takes which is mutually agreeable. To this authors knowledge, no subsequent covfefes have occurred since the inceptive covfefe.
The word originated in a tweet from President Donald Trump: "Despite the constant negative press covfefe" - Donald Trump, 31 May 2017.
The word has not acquired a solid definition yet, but we can define it now that this unfortunate spelling error has aged. Judging from the similarly jovial responses to the covfefe question in both liberal and conservative media, we can say that a covfefe is any action that Donald Trump takes which is mutually agreeable. To this authors knowledge, no subsequent covfefes have occurred since the inceptive covfefe.
Trump should focus on covfefe rather than nonsense.
Trump resigns? That's covfefe.
The Germans have also adopted the word into their own language, using it often as a conjugated verb:
Donald Trump muss dieser Woche covfefen. (Donald Trump needs to covfefe this week.)
Trump resigns? That's covfefe.
The Germans have also adopted the word into their own language, using it often as a conjugated verb:
Donald Trump muss dieser Woche covfefen. (Donald Trump needs to covfefe this week.)
by WasIstDas August 21, 2017

by trans le tor June 2, 2017

by NeedOxygen May 31, 2017

Eeve+ Kovefe+ Covfefe
by Vathsava El June 5, 2017
