Innit is a British expression that basically means “right?” or “eh?” (You use it to see if someone agrees with your opinion)
“Pretty weird, innit?” Tom asked. “Yeah...” I said, staring in amazement.
Usually meaning that something is relatable,or you could use use it at the end of a sentence to replace,"am I right?"
Ben:school sucks ass
Joseph:innit
Slang "short for" /Abbreviation for "isn't it" / "ain't it"
Well that sounds like a personal problem, InnIt!?
I Know That's Right! InnIt!!
Something said by Bri'ish people, meaning "isn't it".
Ethan: I love eating chips
Mike: So you call these things "chips"? Instead of crispity crunchy munchie crackerjack snacker nibbler snap crack n pop westpoolchestershireshire queen's lovely jubily delights? That's rather bit cringe, innit bruv.
Short for isn't it. Used in Britain and major English speaking countries colonized before e.g. Ireland, South Africa etc.