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Covfefe" was one of Trump's most famous tweets. [7] [8] [9] "Covfefe" quickly went viral and generated both jokes and speculations in social media and on the news about its meaning. It was retweeted more than 105,000 times, garnered more than 148,000 likes, [10] and created a viral Internet meme on the morning of May 31. [11]
All those “nevers” and “always” add up: “Trump used the word ‘never’ 27 times in the most recent debate, more than five times as frequently as Harris who only used the word five ...
SEE ALSO: There's an interesting reason why Donald Trump's nicknames for his enemies are so effective Intentional or not, Trump's capitalization habit does fall in line with his knack for branding.
American spelling avoids -ise endings in words like organize, realize and recognize. [58] British spelling mostly uses -ise (organise, realise, recognise), though -ize is sometimes used. [58] The ratio between -ise and -ize stood at 3:2 in the British National Corpus up to 2002. [59]
Alternating caps, [1] also known as studly caps [a], sticky caps (where "caps" is short for capital letters), or spongecase (in reference to the "Mocking Spongebob" internet meme) is a form of text notation in which the capitalization of letters varies by some pattern, or arbitrarily (often also omitting spaces between words and occasionally some letters).
President Donald Trump once said that he has "the best words." Trump and his White House have made some embarrassing spelling mistakes — here are the worst ones Skip to main content
This is one of two contentious pronunciations that receive particular mention in the FAQ of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary: . Though disapproved of by many, pronunciations ending in \-kyə-lər\ have been found in widespread use among educated speakers, including scientists, lawyers, professors, congressmen, United States cabinet members, and at least two United States presidents and one vice ...
Image credits: historymemeshq American history writer and author of Swastika Nation: Fritz Kuhn and the Rise and Fall of the German-American Bund, Arnie Bernstein, also agrees that comedy and ...