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Tinder lad who used the same chat-up line on two different women is caught out when they send identical replies – because they’re roommates

A STUDENT has revealed he was "tripped out" after two women he was messaging on Tinder gave the exact same response to a cheesy chat-up line.

American singleton, Trenton from Kansas, shared his story in a Twitter post explaining he was given the shock of his life when he realised the women he had been messaging were not just friends but roommates too.

 Trenton says he's now deleting Tinder after his chat-up line backfired
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Trenton says he's now deleting Tinder after his chat-up line backfiredCredit: Instagram/asapswivel

"I'm deleting Tinder," he wrote on Twitter, alongside screen grabs of the message exchanges between the two women.

In both, Trenton starts the conversation with the same corny line: "Imagine this. We are both strangers in a grocery store but we will some how make eye contact in the produce section.

"My hands are full of limes, I am unable to hold all of them. Limes are falling all over the ground.

"Rolling left, right and just all over. You rush over in an effort to help and I look deeply in to your eyes and say, 'sorry, I'm bad at pickup limes'."

And it seems the two women, named Angie and Niki, must have realised that they had both received the exact same chat-up line after they hatched a plan to respond with an identical message of their own.

"Okay, that was really good," their replies read.

"I think you deserve my snap or phone number for that one."

 He used his best 'lime' but was caught out when both girls received the same message
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He used his best 'lime' but was caught out when both girls received the same messageCredit: Twitter/ @asapswivel

Explaining that he was "tripped out" that both women had responded with identical messages, Trenton replied to Angie, explaining: "Okay not gonna lie the weirdest thing just happened.

"I haven't been on Tinder for a few days so I sent that out to a couple of girls and you gave the literal exact response as another girl.

"Not trying to sound like a player or whatever but I'm tripped out."

 Trenton had no idea he was sending the same line to two roommates
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Trenton had no idea he was sending the same line to two roommatesCredit: Twitter/ @asapswivel

But all became suddenly clear after Angie simply replied with a YouTube link to a meme video titled: "And they were roommates".

Trenton's tweet has since gone viral, racking up 60,000 retweets and over 340,000 likes.

And Twitter found it hilarious, with hundreds commenting on the post.

One wrote: "I feel like we all have one solid line that just works."

While another said: "It’s fine I’ve matched with two different sets of roommates in the past week."

 He admitted to Angie that he was 'tripped out'
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He admitted to Angie that he was 'tripped out'Credit: Twitter/ @asapswivel
 He was linked to the video 'and they were roommates'
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He was linked to the video 'and they were roommates'Credit: Twitter/ @asapswivel

Trenton later added in the comments: "I'm just gonna let the ladies message me first @bumble please sponsor me."

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