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'Proud to Be a #NastyWoman': Clinton Supporters Lampoon Trump Comment

Tweets with the hashtag #NastyWoman and #NastyWomen almost instantly flooded timelines Wednesday night.
Image: Republican U.S. presidential nominee Donald Trump and Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Hillary Clinton finish their third and final 2016 presidential campaign debate at UNLV in Las Vegas
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton finish their third and final debate Wednesday night at the University of Nevada-Las Vegas.MIKE BLAKE / Reuters

The country braced for surprises and mud-slinging at the final presidential debate — but when Donald Trump uttered that Hillary Clinton was a "nasty woman," it was still jarring.

Tweets with the hashtag #NastyWoman and #NastyWomen almost instantly flooded timelines Wednesday night. One supporter purchased the domain nastywomengetshitdone.com and made it redirect to Hillary Clinton's campaign website, shirts with hearts around the phrase "nasty woman" surfaced, and Etsy started selling "Make America Nasty Again" hats.

The comment came after Clinton described her position on entitlements and criticized Trump's failure to pay taxes. And while it was surely negative and rooted in Trump's own troubles with female voters, Clinton supporters on social media took the phrase and turned it into something positive.

From female celebrities to politicians and more, here are some women who embraced the term "nasty woman" on Twitter: