It was this debate’s shimmy.

The third and final Presidential debate was almost over when Trump took Clinton’s cleverly spun bait. In response to a jab about finding a loophole around paying taxes, Trump looked in the camera and said, speaking over her, “Such a nasty woman.”

It was the shot heard ’round the Internet.

Some people were relieved that the stress of picking a Halloween costume was over:

I’m dressing up as a #nastywoman for Halloween. By which I mean, I will dress as a competent, calm, and brilliant woman #debatenight — Melissa Boteach (@mboteach) October 20, 2016

Last minute #Halloween costume ideas: 1. Bad hombre

2. Nasty woman

3. Sexy bad hombre

4. Sexy nasty woman#DebateNight — JB, travel-sized (@JBLite) October 20, 2016

Especially since it works perfectly as a couple costume with the night’s other major verbal gaffe!

pls tell me someone is selling matching couple t-shirts that say “nasty woman” and “bad hombre” — kat o’keeffe (@kat_tastic) October 20, 2016

The phrase was quickly reclaimed by women proclaiming their “nastiness” on Twitter:

every feminist i know has already reclaimed “nasty woman” — Lindsey Adler (@Lahlahlindsey) October 20, 2016

RT if you’re a nasty woman and it’s made your life a freakin’ pleasure — Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) October 20, 2016

Be the nasty woman you want to see in the world. #debatenight — Emily Arata (@aratatweets) October 20, 2016

Raise your hand if you’re a nasty woman. #debate pic.twitter.com/EpNM6dgjgQ — Katie Mech (@YourRacingBelle) October 20, 2016

Well behaved women rarely make history #nastywoman pic.twitter.com/fEoKIfbjyO — Ruth Lapointe (@Ruth1Lapointe) October 20, 2016

A pink-and-white “Nasty Woman” T-shirt is already for sale online, with 50 percent of funds going to Planned Parenthood.

The kicker? Wednesday morning’s surprise that nastywomengetshitdone.com now redirects to Hillary Clinton’s website.



