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innit

isn't it?

any sentence whatsoever, innit?

by mek November 24, 2002

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inniter

(derogatory)

bro. clingyanti is an inniter.

by clingyanti March 13, 2021

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Innit

A {British}-slang word

It is a shorten version of "isn't it","is it",right/ok" and "is it?"
It is mostly used to ask a question that you already answered

It also can be used as a way of agreeing with your self

Note:It is usually used at a end of a sentance

Simon: I'm safe innit(Agreeing with self) bruv
Kyle:That's just not true innit(Asking a already answered question)

by JoerganMourner69 September 12, 2019


innit

A derivative of "is it not", or more directly "isn't it". Often used at the end of a statement or word to give it emphasis, and simultaneously invite agreement.

"cool, innit"

by Rambo August 21, 2003

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Innit

English word meaning: "Isn't it?" or "Is it not?"

EX when someone is asking if they are in something

"I think I'm in it, innit"?

by Zoomage November 8, 2016

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inniter

a person thats stans tommyinnit

inniter s are cool

by @mansverychill on twitter September 13, 2020

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innit

Abreviation of isn't it (Is it not)
"Innit" is put at the end of a question or statement meaning either:
- Do you agree?
or
- Are you following me/Do you understand?

"Innit has classically been added at the end of a sentence that contains the verb "to be", as "ISn't it" obviously refers back to a conjugation of the this verb. (See example 1.)
These days though, "innit" can be used eventhough the verb in the main sentence is not a form of "to be". (See example 2)

Example 1: That cake IS nice, innit?

Example 2: Cake GOES well with tea, innit?

by Cohones September 29, 2005

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