1 definition by englishalieninthedeen
scottish version of innit.
innit is an abreviation of 'isnt it' and can be roughly translated to 'dont you agree?'
the scottish version of course doesnt make sense as it turns what would originally be a statement into a question.
innit is an abreviation of 'isnt it' and can be roughly translated to 'dont you agree?'
the scottish version of course doesnt make sense as it turns what would originally be a statement into a question.
scotland- 'its cold outside isit?'
rest of uk- 'its cold outside innit?'
(honestly it does mean the same thing!)
rest of uk- 'its cold outside innit?'
(honestly it does mean the same thing!)
by englishalieninthedeen March 17, 2007