From left: Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager.

Hoda Kotb, Jenna Bush Hager, George W. Bush

George W. Bushwishes people would stop overusing the word “literally.”

The former president called into theTodayshow after daughterJenna Bush Hagertried to ring him twice in the middle of a grammar debate with her co-hostHoda Kotbabout when it’s appropriate to use “literally” when speaking.

“I think the word ‘literally’ is overused for several reasons,” Bush, 74, said, as he began making his case over the phone to Kotb. “One, it’s misunderstood. Two, it’s become a convenient habit.”

Bush said “literally” should probably only be used when referring to literature … before he paused to point out the obvious punchline with his vocabulary opinions.

“I’m confident there are people who are better wordsmiths than me. I’m the guy that came up with ‘strategery,’ " he joked, referring to Will Ferrell’sfamous impersonationof him onSaturday Night Live, in which that word was first coined. “You might want to consult them.”

“I have just been on a campaign to try to get people to use ‘literally’ less,” Bush added.

(More recently, in an interview with PEOPLE, Bush playfully riffed on the word “rapport” — “reportwheel, reportrial, however you say it.")

“Oh god, you’re in trouble, this is not going to go well,” Kotb said with a laugh, putting her head in her hand as Hager picked up her cellphone to call her dad.

After two unsuccessful calls, Kotb joked that the former president had been purposefully hanging up on his daughter. But later o Bush called back, sounding a bit nervous when his daughter picked up and asked for permission to put him on speaker phone on-air.

But the former president immediately perked up when Hager told him it was about a debate over the word “literally” and whether it’s used too much and, many times, incorrectly.

“Okay, good, yeah,” Bush said, accepting his daughter’s invite. “Crank it up!”

From left: Laura Bush, George W. Bush and Jenna Bush Hager.Nathan Congleton/NBC

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Areader pollon Today.com showed 91-percent of online readers agreed with Bush’s take on the word “literally,” saying it is overused.

He joked then that he “never imagined” Hager “would be a star” on television — just like, he said, he never imagined being in the White House.

“We’re very proud of her and love her,” he said.

source: people.com