by PressSecSpicer May 31, 2017

Covfefe n.: a hapax legomenon from the author Donald Trump, this ancient Latin word means having a stroke mid-talking. Due to the knowledge of human body at the times it was thought to be a monster inside the person's body. The author Trump's usage of this word probably meant that he was having a stroke and he needed help.
by MRUrbanWriter June 21, 2017

by Reina Borg May 30, 2017

by POPOPOPOPO12345 July 1, 2017

When you try to type Coverage but you have only one hand and the other one occupied grabbing a pussy
by ColddogQc May 31, 2017

A material that looks like coffee grounds, vomited as a side-effect of taking the potent steroid, Dexamethosone, as a treatment for COVID-19.
"Despite the constant negative press covfefe" - Tweeted by President Donald Trump at 12:06 a.m. EDT on May 31, 2017.
by RenaissanceMan2 October 5, 2020

“Covfefe” is a typo of the word “coverage” mistakenly tweeted by President Donald Trump in late May 2017. The tweet said: "Despite the constant negative press covfefe". The tweet was left up for more than six hours before being deleted, resulting in #covfefe becoming the #1 trending hashtag in the world and prompting coverage from multiple news outlets.
by 2nd2 June 1, 2017
