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In a video posted by a parent on TikTok, her daughter keeps unintentionally spraying herself in the face with a garden hose, and viewers can't stop laughing at the hilarious gaffe. 

TikToker Sarah Quinn (@sdq___) is a full-time mother of two young children who occasionally posts sketches and family-focused videos on the platform. Viewers could immediately relate to the hilarious mishap when Quinn recently posted a video of her young daughter's shocked response after unintentionally spraying herself in the face with a garden hose. 

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The child is seen gripping a yard hose as the clip opens, anxiously attempting not to spray herself in the face. 


The wet youngster experiences a wide range of emotions in the space of a few seconds while appearing to be in shock due to the force of the water. 

The young child opens her lips widely and thrashes her hands in an apparent attempt to control the water. The toddler ultimately drops the hose because the element's strength is too strong for her to handle.


"Are you alright?" Quinn asks her kid while trying not to giggle. The drenched toddler looks irritated as she holds her hands out to the side and looks at the camera as if to say, "You've got to be kidding me." 


People who watched the delightfully chaotic hose down shared their memories and opinions in the comments section. 

One parent remarked, "Reminds me of the day my son was walking INTO the damaged sprinkler head that was spraying off like a fire hose in his face. 

"I'm sorry, sweetheart, but life may sometimes feel like a hose pipe. One TikToker affirmed, "You're going to be alright. 

“Relatable. In my 20s, I tried water skiing for the first (and last) time. I was dragged by the face for

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In a video posted by a parent on TikTok, her daughter keeps unintentionally spraying herself in the face with a garden hose, and viewers can't stop laughing at the hilarious gaffe. 

TikToker Sarah Quinn (@sdq___) is a full-time mother of two young children who occasionally posts sketches and family-focused videos on the platform. Viewers could immediately relate to the hilarious mishap when Quinn recently posted a video of her young daughter's shocked response after unintentionally spraying herself in the face with a garden hose. 

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The child is seen gripping a yard hose as the clip opens, anxiously attempting not to spray herself in the face. 


The wet youngster experiences a wide range of emotions in the space of a few seconds while appearing to be in shock due to the force of the water. 

The young child opens her lips widely and thrashes her hands in an apparent attempt to control the water. The toddler ultimately drops the hose because the element's strength is too strong for her to handle.


"Are you alright?" Quinn asks her kid while trying not to giggle. The drenched toddler looks irritated as she holds her hands out to the side and looks at the camera as if to say, "You've got to be kidding me." 


People who watched the delightfully chaotic hose down shared their memories and opinions in the comments section. 

One parent remarked, "Reminds me of the day my son was walking INTO the damaged sprinkler head that was spraying off like a fire hose in his face. 

"I'm sorry, sweetheart, but life may sometimes feel like a hose pipe. One TikToker affirmed, "You're going to be alright. 

“Relatable. In my 20s, I tried water skiing for the first (and last) time. I was dragged by the face for

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