US President Donald Trump accidentally tweeted "We" on Twitter following which it quickly turned out into an Internet meme as users added their own ending to the single-word, according to a media report.
The tweet by Trump was quickly deleted yesterday but Twitter users seized into the mistaken tweet by turning into a full sentence or offering mock interpretations of the word's meaning, the Hill reported.
Some finished the sentence for him with song lyrics.
"WILL WE WILL ROCK YOU" tweeted one.
"Will never, ever, get back together," other user added....WILL WE WILL ROCK YOU pic.twitter.com/l2Iioxip7a
— Jessica Huseman (@JessicaHuseman) May 13, 2017
Twitter users hailed it as Trump's best tweet till date.We.
— Simon Wrong (@milkbythebag) May 13, 2017
Will never ever ever...
Get back together. pic.twitter.com/B2Hh3eYH76
Adam Parkhomenko, a former aide to Hillary Clinton, also used the tweet to start a #We hashtag, encoring Twitter users to "tell Trump how you really feel," the report said.
One of the Twitter users wrote "The President's tweet speaks for itself - Sean Spicer, tomorrow."
Others just posted images of Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump riding a horse together with "#We Belong Together" written below it."The President's tweet speaks for itself."
— Justin (@CitchyIncognito) May 13, 2017
-Sean Spicer, tomorrow pic.twitter.com/ERGhks8kYI
People began using the #We hashtag to speak about what they want for their country. Most tweets targeted the president for a variety of reasons like missing tax returns, potential ties to Russia, healthcare, but some contained simple requests for the president to take care of and protect the country the best he can.#We Belong Together pic.twitter.com/iwxw1IIEwQ
— Christian Nightmares (@ChristnNitemare) May 13, 2017
"#We are uniting our compassionate, progressive ideas in a movement to promote equality in our country & the world," tweeted one user.
Trump has been on his Twitter account, which boasts an impressive 29.3 million followers since 2009.#We are uniting our compassionate, progressive ideas in a movement to promote equality in our country & the world
— Nik (@nosacnik) May 14, 2017
Earlier this year, Trump had accidentally tagged Ivanka from Brighton in Twitter blunder instead of Ivanka Trump.