Late Friday, Trump used his favorite social media platform to attack Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr over the ongoing controversy surrounding the NBA’s China visit. But the president wrote “chocked” instead of “choked.”

So funny to watch Steve Kerr grovel and pander when asked a simple question about China. He chocked, and looks weak and pathetic. Don’t want him at the White House!

Trump made the same typo on Twitter in 2018 in a rant about New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D).

Merriam-Webster defines a “chock” as “a wedge or block for steadying a body (such as a cask) and holding it motionless, for filling in an unwanted space, or for blocking the movement of a wheel.”

It is also “a heavy metal casting (as on the bow or stern of a ship) with two short horn-shaped arms curving inward between which ropes or hawsers may pass for mooring or towing,” according to the dictionary.

On Wednesday, Trump wrote “wirch” instead of “witch” in a post railing against the House impeachment investigation into him.

These are the latest in a long line of spelling gaffes made on the president’s account, which are reportedly sometimes intentional.

Tweeters immediately pounced on Friday’s typo, with some hinting at the term’s use as a sexual slang word: