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Inna

Colloquial way of saying in/into in Jamaica.

Possibly Origin in + a

It fell in a bag. It fell inna bag.

The teacher (is) inna the classroom.

How much money you want inna US dollars?
Invest inna you woman.

(I) Me live inna the Bronx.

by Tropical Rythms December 7, 2021


Inna

Used for assuring an answer similar to "indeed".

For sure
indeed
hecka
no doubt.

Tom: Did you drink last night?

John: Inna

by futuristic January 11, 2013

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inna

Synonym for the phrase "in the".

"Shee-it. We was boys Back inna day."

by Zor Prime November 25, 2003

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inna

someone cool, and fun and spunky

inna is fun

by mel July 9, 2003

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inna

British slang.

Very curious and inquisitive person.

You're so inna! It's kinda bothering me already!

by indie English June 15, 2011

41๐Ÿ‘ 28๐Ÿ‘Ž


inna

another wooism... this references the action of being "in a" <again insert wit here>

I'd like to all up inna that!

by suger April 15, 2003

38๐Ÿ‘ 36๐Ÿ‘Ž


inna

A word old ladies say when they're asking if someone agrees.

This cheese is good, inna?

by elfeicho December 5, 2007

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