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Guy Takes Back Drink He Bought For Woman After She Dances With Another Man—And TikTok Has Thoughts

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TikToker Geo Tinoco sparked debate after filming himself taking the drink back from the woman who he'd been hitting on.

TikToker Geo Tinoco posted a video last week looking for accolades... or maybe sympathy... from viewers, but what he got instead was a comment section full of life lessons.

You see, Geo was out at the club and chatted up a lovely female before buying her a drink.


Things seemed to be going okay for the young buck whose caption included the hashtag #pickingupwomen.

The rest of caption read:

"So I bought this 'nice' lady a drink, she chatted me up and even gave me her number but as soon as I gave her the drink, she walked away from me and started to talk to a different dude yk I had to."

"Had to" what, you ask? He had to go and take the drink back.

That's correct.

Tinoco threw a grown-man tantrum.

He sure showed her.

The video began with the creator giving two thumbs up to the camera.

The text, "Watch me take my drink back after i witness her dancing with another dude,” was visible throughout as Tinoco proceeded to approach the woman on the dance floor and drink from the straw of the drink he bought... that she was still holding.

He eventually pried the drink from her hands and gave the camera a second set of upward pointing thumbs.

You can watch the video below.

@georgievids

so i bought this “nice” lady a drink, she chatted me up and even gave me her number but as soon i gave her the drink, she walked away from me and started to talk to a different dude😪 yk i had to #snatchback #pickingupwomen #barscene #fyp #sigma

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Given his wide grin and mature thumb gesture, it appeared Tinoco was certainly pleased with himself.

Side note: homegirl walked away and continued her conversation with the other male on the dance floor.

Unfortunately for the TikToker, his documented ploy to humiliate his unsuspecting prey completely backfired.

Viewers of the video were appalled at not only his immature behavior but also at the fact he truly believed buying a girl a drink should be reciprocated by her basically being his property for the night.

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Many also noted the girl "dodged a bullet."

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Since the video was uploaded, it has been viewed nearly 79 thousand times with nearly 1.4k comments. In this case, though, that's not a number to be proud of.

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