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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

140๐Ÿ‘ 63๐Ÿ‘Ž


innit

Derives from the chav/townie/pikey sub-culture, but falsely over-labbeled on the British Asian Communities. Innit is a shortened version of is it not, in context, it would be "is it not?" which we can see is a question due to the required question mark and change in the pitch of the voice to indicate a question is being asked. Chavs, however, due to their lack of education (zero GCSEs) and ignorance towards learning English at school because "i already speaks it, innit", tend to, more often than not, use the term innit when a statement has been used, rather than a question.

Linguists and scientists have studied chav language and have determined the following:
1) they have tried to invent their own language
2) this is because they do no understand standard English
3) they use their "pikey-speak" to communicate with other like chavs
4) they speak in a pattern:
5) (noun), (obscene word), (verb), (subject), (innit)!
6) the pattern of speech repeats itself
7) the order may be altered according to IQ of the chav

by chav-hater December 10, 2004

1410๐Ÿ‘ 764๐Ÿ‘Ž


innit

A universal "tag question" to replace all the others (isn't it, doesn't it, wasn't it, weren't they, aren't we wouldn't you, etc) and about bloody time too! While the French have n'est-ce pas and the Germans nicht wahr, we have all these different tags that make English that much more difficult to learn as a second language. What a pity it has been stigmatised by the antichav brigade ie a bunch of snobs with a trendy new hat for their class prejudices.

Be good if there was just one universal tag question innit

by Pedanta May 19, 2006

84๐Ÿ‘ 42๐Ÿ‘Ž


innit

Word used by chavs/pikeys/townies/muggers and of course the 15 year old teenage boy, walking through the baby section in mothercare.
Means "isn't it" well thet's the theory. Of course it's general usage is for "yes, i agree!" or "That's exactly what that private school kid said to me!"

1: ey man! that kid'as all ova' me!
2: ya mon, da kid is noots!
1: Innit blad 'e was so like in ya face 'n' all dat
2: ya mon, an'e knows dat he He' well bangt up for it lata!
1: innit man dat woman's got an 'an'bag!
2: roon!

by Gabbbzzz January 27, 2009

18๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


innit

When someone is too damn lazy to say isn't it properly.

RandomGuy1:"I LOVE FOOD!"
RandomGuy2:"innit,"

by You wouldnt care about my name December 29, 2017

11๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


innit

Use it instead of a full stop

blahh blahh blahh innit

by Joey February 17, 2004

358๐Ÿ‘ 267๐Ÿ‘Ž


innit

Expressing agreement or conformity within a chav community. Also used as a comparitive phrase or additional word trailing the sentence.

innit bruv
good stuff innit
your mother innit

by Parallax July 3, 2003

73๐Ÿ‘ 52๐Ÿ‘Ž