It’s now safe to say that a President Donald Trump is looking like more than a mere possibility, and #Trumpxit has become an outlet for enraged Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans alike.

#Trumpxit is, of course, a play on Britain's #Brexit, which became a symbol for the UK’s decision to leave the European Union. Not unlike the US presidential election, the shock result went against previous polls and expert projections.

Oh God America , please don't let us show our ass to the world tonight. #Trumpxit — Alec Mapa (@AlecMapa) November 9, 2016

One upside - Britain is no longer the loopiest nation in the G20 #brexit#Trumpxit — Paul Osborne AAP (@osbornep) November 9, 2016

Hashtags aside, as results flow in the Canadian immigration website crashed due to a spike in traffic, turning the idea of US citizens fleeing Trump country from a joke to an actual possibility.

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Canada 🍁 immigration web crashed already. Finland 🇫🇮 is another cold option for Trumpxit #TrumpXithttps://t.co/VLHSHDJp9v — Mareks Matisons™ (@marruciic) November 9, 2016

Humor died tonight #trumpxit — James Harris (@NYCingtheworld) November 9, 2016

This is the USA #TrumpXit effect people did not respond to polls look he has over 2 million more votes. #Elections2016#EleccionesEEUU2016pic.twitter.com/fTIP4c3ADW — Fabio A. Andrade (@FabioASays) November 9, 2016

Reflecting the growing sense of panic among Democrats declaring an official apocalypse, The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah opened his show tonight to admit he was “sh*ting [his] pants” in the face of “the end of the world.”

“This is it, the end of the presidential race and it feels like the end of the world,” he said.