'Morning Joe' host Joe Scarborough compared the latest spin by White House press secretary Sean Spicer to a kid who 'poops his pants' and people calling it modern art.

The MSNBC co-host was participating in a segment about Spicer's attempt to explain President Trump's middle of the night tweet with the word 'Covfefe' – a typo that set off non-stop speculation on Twitter and the Internet.

'The president a small group of people know exactly what he meant,' Spicer said at a White House briefing where TV cameras weren't allowed.

'No, no nobody knew what he meant,' cohost and fiancee Mika Brzezinski responded.

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough delivered an extended routine about a Sean Spicer comment, comparing it do a kid who 'poops his kids,' while co-host and fiance Mika Brzezinski alternately laughed and covered her face

'What is that like, Joe,' she goaded him, bringing up a comment he made before the show aired Thursday morning.

After a long pause, she reminded him, saying it was 'like a kid pooping his pants and saying I meant to do that.'

'It would be like somebody pooping their pants and then people looking at it and saying, 'Oh, that's modern art, don't you understand?''

At that point Brzezinski cracks up, while other co-hosts cover their faces in apparent embarrassment.

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THIS IS GOING WELL: Co-hosts laughed while pleading with Scarborough to stop

Co-host Mika Brzezinski got Scarborough started by asking about something he had said before the show

At times she couldn't stop laughing

When it was over she apologized for asking the question

Scarborough continued: 'I'm going to sit down and I'm going to make another statement and i'm going to sit down in my pants and it will then be modern art and I will hang it on your wall, and if you don't understand it, the problem is ...' he continued.

'No mas,' pleaded one of his co-hosts.

'The problem is with you all, not with the person that does it. That's what Sean Spicer actually did yesterday.

'He does a verbal version of that every day, he said.

'Unfortunately, Donald Trump has people doing that rhetorically in their pants every day,' Scarborough added.

Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski during an interview with host Seth Meyers on March 28, 2017. The couple are engaged

'All right, enough,' co-host Willie Geist pleaded, trying to give the hook to the routine, even as Brzezinski appeared to wipe away a tear of laughter, wipe her nose, and bite her lip at the routine.

'I take responsibility,' she said for having brought up the riff.

'i was going to actually quote Shakespeare this morning,' Scarborough said in his defense.