We're almost sure this wasn't the response Miley Cyrus thought she'd get.

The twerking pop star seemingly took things a little too far when she superimposed her own face onto Nicki Minaj's "Anaconda" single artwork, according to HipHopDX.

The image has been recreated numerous times but this meme in particular didn't sit well with the YMCMB rapper.

Minaj reposted one of the images on her Instagram page and questioned why the young singer used it as the profile photo on her Twitter account.

"Give me one good reason why Miley made this her twitter avi," she wrote with hashtags promoting her single on iTunes.

Minaj went on to repost another of Cyrus' images with the caption "No chill ZONE!!!" after the singer's first post quoted the original lyrics to Sir Mix-a-Lot's "Baby Got Back." In the photo, Cyrus superimposed herself dressed as Disney character Hannah Montana.

The photo reads, "Hannah Conda."

And Miley clearly has no chill as she proceeded to use the photo in promotion for her upcoming running in the VMAs.

In a recent interview "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show," Minaj revealed she feels that some of the memes have "been crossing the line."

"They been doing the craziest stuff," she added. "I done seen Princess Jasmine, Kermit the Frog, Peter Griffin. Everybody you could think of in that pose."

The dust has seemingly settled in the ordeal. Cyrus is still using the photo as her twitcon.

Who knows, maybe Nicki Minaj will feature Cyrus on the song's remix.

What do you think of Miley Cyrus' "Anaconda" memes? Do you think she crossed the line?

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