Sister Gets The Pettiest Revenge On Brother Who Used Her Toothbrush

By Sughra Hafeez in Bizarre On 19th August 2016
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#1 A lesson to all of you:

Do not mess with 21-year-old Hibaq Abdullahi from Seattle.

#2 Well, it’s mostly a direct message to her 15-year-old little brother, Farah,

who learned this lesson the hard way after he was caught using his sister's toothbrush to clean his Jordans.

Baron 9s to be exact. AKA THESE. They cost a pretty penny.

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#3 Hibaq told BuzzFeed

she was looking for her toothbrush one morning in a rush when she found them in her brother's room, next to his shoes and shoe cleaner.

"I actually had to brush my teeth with my fingers since I was running late to work," she said.

Well, it didn't take a detective for Habiq to put together what had happened.

Apparently, Hibaq said, "This isn't the first time he used my toothbrush to clean his shoes."

#4

So she did what any self-respecting sibling would do: she got sweet, sweet revenge.

WARNING: this footage will be death for sneakerheads everywhere.

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#5

To get her revenge, she decided to, um, give her brother's Jordans a little makeover. She pulled out her makeup and rubbed highlighter all over the shoes 💀.

My little brother used my toothbrush to clean his shoes so I gave them a lil extra shine 🙃

hbq (@pettybaq_)

THE RUTHLESSNESS. THE PETTINESS.

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#6 Thankfully for the internet, she presented the shoes to her brother and managed to get a picture of his reaction.

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#7 Hibaq says that her younger brother, Farah, is really obsessed with his sneakers and he never leaves the house with so much as a scuff on them.

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#8 Hibaq says Farah is “a shoe fanatic” who “never leaves the house with a scuff on his shoes.”

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#9 The petty people of Twitter then banned together and gave props to Hibaq for her excellent choice of vengeance.

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#10 Hibaq told BuzzFeed that ,

after the video cut out, there was "a lot of yelling, chasing, and exchange of mean words." But they're used to pranking each other and they're on good terms now.