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)
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"?
British slang for "isn't it?"
That's your car over there innit?
A word officially claimed by Tommy from the Youtube channel TommyInnit.
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The incorrect way of spelling the london slang for "isn't it."
I mean, why not jst take it a step furthar, innnit perhaps? fools...
Dumbass: "That's well sick, innit?!"
Smart person: "I'm sorry, in-who?"
A person who stans Youtuber Tommyinnit on the app twitter. Many users are bullied for this.
Why are you an inniter