A number of celebrities have taken to their own Twitter accounts to react to the "non-sense" tweet and are debating the meaning of the misspelled word. "I like that we all quickly googled covfefe just to make SURE first," Kal Penn wrote, while comedian/actor Zach Braff poked fun at Trump's tweet by predicting Sean Spicer's defense of the word. " 'Not only is covfefe a word, it's the greatest word ever uttered,' " so he tweeted alongside a picture of the White House Press Secretary.Despite the constant negative press covfefe— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2017
"Not only is covfefe a word, it's the greatest word ever uttered." pic.twitter.com/kWhfLrFaKn— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) May 31, 2017
"Despite your best intentions, you are the world's biggest idiskiot," mocked Josh Gad. He later joked, "Really bummed he beat us to the chase but, #Covfefe is the villain in Frozen 2." Josh Groban, meanwhile, admitted that "every single covfefe tweet is making me giggle like a titmouse."I like that we all quickly googled covfefe just to make SURE first.— Kal Penn (@kalpenn) May 31, 2017
Despite your best intentions, you are the world's biggest idiskiot https://t.co/7wSSWo0UFo— Josh Gad (@joshgad) May 31, 2017
In all seriousness literally every single covfefe tweet is making me giggle like a titmouse— josh groban (@joshgroban) May 31, 2017
Trump's tweet has been active on his account without comment or clarification for three hours at the time of writing. It has been retweeted 82,000 times and received more than 102,000 favorites. In addition, #covfefe quickly became the No. 1 trending topic on the micro-blogging site.Really bummed he beat us to the chase but, #Covfefe is the villain in Frozen 2.— Josh Gad (@joshgad) May 31, 2017