A man in Florida was jailed earlier this month after giving his girlfriend a “wet willy,” according to an arrest affidavit.

Joseph Sireci, 47, was arrested on Aug. 15 after a deputy from the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office responded to a domestic disturbance report in Fort Pierce, where a woman said she came home from work to find Sireci – described as her live-in boyfriend — intoxicated and lying on the living room floor.

The woman told the deputy that Sireci had been “arguing with her and being rude,” prompting her to tell him she was taking her daughter to her nurse’s house. Sireci decided to tag along, however, and “continued to drink and be belligerent” while there, according to the arrest affidavit obtained by the Miami Herald.

As the couple returned home, Sireci then started grabbing the woman’s hand and pulling her arm before giving her a “wet willy” by sticking his wet finger in her ear, authorities said.

The victim said she told Sireci, who works as a sales rep, to stop several times and asked him to get out of the car but he refused to do so. He then continued throwing objects around their home and continued to be belligerent, according to the arrest affidavit, which noted that the victim’s daughter confirmed her mother’s account.

Sireci, who was charged with second-degree battery, declined to give investigators a written statement but claimed he wasn’t intoxicated at the time. He was taken into custody at the St. Lucie County JHail, where he was later released on $2,500 bond, according to the Miami Herald.

Attempts to reach Sireci were unsuccessful.