Definitio: seeing through the many euphemisms

covfefe

Just after midnight in Washington, Donald Trump tweeted: “Despite the constant negative press covfefe.”

That was it. No more. Just that word “covfefe” left hanging there.

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Interestingly JPMorgan Chase has created a “Volfefe Index” — named after the “covfefe” tweet — designed to quantify the effect that Trump’s impulsive tweets have on interest-rate volatility. The bank’s press release understatedly observed that its “volatility fair value model” shows that “the president’s remarks on this social media platform [have] played a statistically significant role in elevating implied volatility.”

Is covfefe Trump's spelling of kayfebe?
Petros Diveris, December 14, 2018, 10:34 am , definitio

I am inclined to believe that the Illiterate in Charge of the US in 2017/2018 either spelled badly, or tried to "hide," the word kayfabe as covfefe. If am correct then the implication is that nothing matters to Trump as this "game" is set, and all actors are in agreement that the show must go on. If not, then Trump will be the one spilling the beans, a hint of threat and blackmail which sits well with his personality traits.