Donald Trump Jr. roasted over Twitter typo, writing 'S&L' instead of 'SNL'

Jayme Deerwester | USA TODAY

Spell check, anyone?

Donald Trump Jr., 41, was mocked for a pre-dawn tweet Thursday after he mistakenly referred to "Saturday Night Live" as "S&L," an acronym for savings and loans, rather than "SNL."

In the tweet, Trump Jr. quoted a Republican's take on the 2020 Democratic platform, describing it as "almost like a funny version of an S&L sketch."

But "Saturday Night Live" cast member Mikey Day's Trump Jr. impression will go to waste this weekend, just when the president's eldest son has given him a perfect excuse to suit up and slick back his hair. The show returns with a fresh episode on Feb. 9.

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In the meantime, Twitter was happy to step in for the "SNL" writers. Here are a few of their funniest lines:

"Live from New York, It's Savings and Loans!!" one user joked.

“Live from New York, It’s Savings and Loans!!” — dammit (@thefuture72704) January 31, 2019

Another user simply created a new graphic with the show's iconic intro.

And several users quipped that Twitter typos run in the Trump family.

Now I know where hamberders come from.. pic.twitter.com/EgQy25IP3w — Burro del Norte (@MattyG74) January 31, 2019

This is the most dad thing I've ever seen a son do — don (@donswaynos) January 31, 2019

Others took the opportunity to compare Trump Jr. to his brother Eric.