Donald Trump's 'Covfefe' May Be Used for Everything, From Coffee to Undies
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Some entrepreneurs have filed legal documents to have 'covfefe' written on 'shirts, sweaters, tank tops, pants, socks' and so on.

AceShowbiz - Donald Trump's typo of the year "covfefe" may soon conquer the world of industry. TMZ reports that some entrepreneurs have filed legal documents to have the word written on "shirts, sweaters, tank tops, pants, socks and all the other typical clothes for men, women and children."

As if it isn't enough, the word may also be plastered on "leisure suits, PJs, panties, thongs, bras and even clogs." Recently, CBS News even reported that someone claimed "covfefe" license plate shortly after Trump posted his infamous "covfefe" tweet.

The "covfefe"-thing emerged when the POTUS infamously tweeted, "Despite the constant negative press covfefe" on Wednesday, May 31. Many people wondered what "covfefe" meant, with many famous figures and celebrities making fun of it on the microblogging site.

Host Jimmy Kimmel recently made fun of the tweet during his show by saying, "Not since Phil Collins gave us the word 'Sussudio' has the nation been so utterly fascinated and perplexed. You know a typo is bad when even Melania is like, 'I'm pretty sure that's not English, Donald.' "

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