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2-Year-Old Girl Leaves TikTok In Stitches With Her Threat To Give Her Dad A 'Knuckle Sandwich'

2-Year-Old Girl Leaves TikTok In Stitches With Her Threat To Give Her Dad A 'Knuckle Sandwich'
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A toddler threatened to give her daddy a "knuckle sandwich" in a viral video and it was ridiculously adorable.

TikToker Kameron Ty posted a clip of his two-year-old, Cali, who was ready to give him a bite-sized knuckle sandwich after she lost to him in some kind of race.


Apparently, daddy forgot the cardinal rule of fathers letting their baby girls smoke the competition.

And by the look of things, the cute tot is not backing down.

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#Knucklehead #Knucklesandwichtoddler #twoyearold #Girldad #afhv #rediculousness 😂🥴❤️

In the video, Cali–who wore a light pink, puffy hooded coat, and a fluffy beanie on her head–confronted her competitor with a clenched fist and said, "[I’m gonna] give you a knuckle sandwich."

To which Ty playfully asked, "Why?"

Cali presented her case with urgency.

"Because you’re not listening enough," she said. "I’m giving you a knuckle sandwich right now if you’re not gonna listen."

"You have to listen to my words, and you can race tomorrow."

Ty responded:

“We can race tomorrow, but if I beat you again, you’re gonna give me a knuckle sandwich?"

Without missing a beat, a no-nonsense Cali replied:

“Yeah.”

TikTokers suggested Ty watch his back.

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Some expressed gratitude for the TikToker putting a smile on the internet.

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The clip went viral with over 26.8 million views and 3 million likes.

Cali may have lost the race that day, but if the toddler had her druthers, daddy's going nowhere fast for the rematch.

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