An accidental tweet by President Trump quickly turned into an Internet meme on Saturday, as users added their own endings to the single-word tweet.

Trump mistakenly tweeted “We” on Saturday afternoon, and though it was quickly deleted, Twitter users seized on the mistaken tweet by turning it into a full sentence or offering mock interpretations of the tweet's meaning.

In that moment, he became President. pic.twitter.com/iLJVeGddbV — Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) May 13, 2017

"The President's tweet speaks for itself."

-Sean Spicer, tomorrow pic.twitter.com/ERGhks8kYI — Justin (@CitchyIncognito) May 13, 2017

...WILL WE WILL ROCK YOU pic.twitter.com/l2Iioxip7a — Jessica Huseman (@JessicaHuseman) May 13, 2017

are NEVER, EVER, EVER / getting back to political stability in this country pic.twitter.com/3XAUXBhm6F — Kevin O'Keeffe (@kevinpokeeffe) May 13, 2017

@realDonaldTrump was about to tweet out some shade and Kellyanne/Reince pulled the phone away just in time. #We pic.twitter.com/A8PvNy5qgR — Eric Shaffer (@LordShaffy) May 13, 2017

Just sent his very first tweet all by himself? #we pic.twitter.com/qf3QXInvAt — Morgan Krauss (@MorganKrauss) May 13, 2017

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A former aide to Hillary Clinton Hillary Diane Rodham ClintonBarr criticizes DOJ in speech declaring all agency power 'is invested in the attorney general' Virginia Democrat blasts Trump's 'appalling' remark about COVID-19 deaths in 'blue states' The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden asks if public can trust vaccine from Trump ahead of Election Day | Oklahoma health officials raised red flags before Trump rally MORE also used the tweet to start a #we hashtag, encoring Twitter users to “tell Trump how you really feel.”

Use #We now and tell Trump how you really feel! pic.twitter.com/IU00s2zdOX — Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) May 13, 2017

#We shall overcome - sooner than you think. — Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) May 13, 2017