Story highlights Marco Rubio teased Donald Trump on Friday for including spelling mistakes in his tweets that he wrote to insult the Florida senator

The Republican presidential front-runner misspelled "honor," and his error has spurred both amused and critical responses on Twitter

(CNN) Marco Rubio teased Donald Trump on Friday for including spelling mistakes in his tweets that he wrote to insult the Florida senator.

"'He is a chocker. And once a chocker, always a' -- a choker, I guess that's what he meant to say," Rubio said at a rally in Texas, reading Trump tweets from his phone.

@BigDaveBets @realDonaldTrump you know there a thousand screenshots just like this one...lol. pic.twitter.com/En6k9dwS6B — Ricky Spanisssssssh (@micahsgrrl) February 26, 2016

Trump misspelled the word "choker" in three tweets Friday, all referencing Rubio after the two had a heated exchange at Thursday's Republican presidential debate.

Lightweight Marco Rubio was working hard last night. The problem is, he is a choker, and once a choker, always a chocker! Mr. Meltdown. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 26, 2016

In one tweet, Trump spelled "choker" both the right way and the wrong way.

"Lightweight Marco Rubio was working hard last night. The problem is, he is a choker, and once a choker, always a chocker! Mr. Meltdown," Trump tweeted earlier Friday morning.

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