A quirky water gun – Describe in English

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What is special or unique about the water gun in the video?
What trick did the guy play on the girls using the water gun?
How did the girls react after getting sprayed by the guy?
Why is this video funny or entertaining?
What happened at the end of the video?
What do you think about the guy’s prank? Was it mean or funny?
If you had this water gun, who would you prank and how?
Can you describe the video in your own words, like telling a story?

This hilarious short video features a guy showing off a quirky, cleverly designed water pistol that has two firing modes—perfect for trolling. When you press the hammer of the pistol, it shoots water forward through the barrel like a normal water gun. But the twist? If you pull the trigger, it sprays water backward—right through the aiming sight—so it ends up soaking the person holding it.

The guy in the video uses this trick to prank two unsuspecting girls. First, he shoots water at them using the hammer to provoke them. Naturally, they get annoyed and grab the gun from him, ready to get revenge. But the real prank is just beginning. One of the girls, unaware of the gun’s secret function, confidently pulls the trigger—only to end up spraying herself in the face. The backfire (literally) is both unexpected and hilarious.

It’s a classic bait-and-troll setup, brilliantly executed with a harmless but funny twist. A perfect short for anyone who enjoys clever pranks and unexpected outcomes.

Vocabulary

quirky adjective
/ˈkwɜːrki/
Characterized by peculiar or unexpected traits or aspects.
prank noun
/præŋk/
A practical joke or mischievous act.
/ˈhæmər əv ə ɡʌn/
The part of a gun that strikes the firing pin to ignite the primer.
/ˈtrɪɡər/
A small lever that you pull to fire a gun.
/ˈbærəl/
The tube of a gun or firearm through which the projectile is fired.
/eɪm ˈsaɪt/
A device on a gun or other weapon used to help in aiming.
/ˌbækˈfaɪər/
(Of a plan or action) have an unintended and unwelcome result that is the opposite of what was intended.
/beɪt/
To intentionally annoy or taunt someone.
unsuspecting adjective
/ˌʌnsəˈspektɪŋ/
Not aware of the presence of danger or any unpleasant thing.
soak verb
/soʊk/
To make something completely wet.
/rɪˈvendʒ/
The action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
/troʊl/
To make a deliberately offensive or provocative online post with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them.

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