An abbreviation for “isn’t it” used in text or online conversations.
“Did you see the new girl? She’s peng”
“Innit”
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.
Short of “isn't it", the oldskool version of “IKR”
Spiffing good show, old bean!
“innit!”
If you say it everyone will think you are british or something. It means "aight" or "yeah" or "right" or "is it"
"Yo neymar sunny innit"
- Marcus Rashford and Jesse Lingard
1. can be a contraction of "isn't it?"
2. normally used as a statement of agreement
3. Can also be put after any text message as "yep" but it usually doesn't work in a normal conversation unless you are british. Sometimes comes across as dry.
girl: "that's cool"
guy: "innit"
Something you say when someone puts you in a corner in an argument with word's
(We have evidence) bruv man moo innit