Covfefe come, covfefe go.

Hillary Clinton was the latest person on Twitter to use the word "covfefe," created by Trump's slippery fingers. It was mere hours after joking it was a Russian code word at the Code Conference.

We all laughed when "covfefe" happened, but nearly 24 hours on, Clinton's tweet on Wednesday night seems about as over as rickrolling your friend.

People in covfefe houses shouldn't throw covfefe. https://t.co/M7oK5Z6qwF — Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 1, 2017

Is "covfefe" and its 15 minutes of fame over and done with yet? Well, Chrissy Teigen thought it was over awhile ago.

trump meant to write "coverage". that's it. it's not that deep and not that funny. are you guys insane? i feel like i'm going insane — christine teigen (@chrissyteigen) May 31, 2017

But for some people, Clinton's tweet was when it jumped the shark.

Am I the only one who doesn't find this funny? — Conor McKenna (@mckennaconor) June 1, 2017

"WHY AREN'T I 50 POINTS AHEAD YOU MAY ASK?! BECAUSE I KILL MEMES FOR A HOBBY!" https://t.co/HCZDzR8bdm — Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) June 1, 2017

STOP THE WHOLE GODDAMN CARNIVAL I HATE IT HERE I WANT TO GET OFF EVERY FUCKING RIDE https://t.co/M20uIfu11E — Charlotte Wilder (@TheWilderThings) June 1, 2017

But hey, maybe everyone gets one go until the word dies forever, or your uncle brings it up at a barbecue next week.