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Innsmouth Look 

People with the "Innsmouth Look" look vaguely fish and/or frog like through the face, especially through the eyes. Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's works, particularly "The Shadow Over Innsmouth"
Donna: Wow did you see that chick, she totally had the Innsmouth look
Carol: Yeah, total fish face.
Innsmouth Look by MissDreamon March 16, 2009

The Innsville

A Pub/Restaurant in Winona,Ontario,Canada on #8 highway.
Known for it's prime rib and buckets of Rye...
Yummy Food, Entertainment daily(From some of the patrons)Band Entertainment on Saturday nights,29 cent wing night on Mondays too...A very interesting place to pop in for a couple of buckets.What is a bucket you may ask?Well you'd best pop in to find out...
"I went to The Innsville one time and had so many buckets the entertainment was amazing"
The Innsville by Michelle Smith April 14, 2007

Innsbruck 

Innsbruck is a town in tyrol..full of hoes and f€ckboys..
Person 1: hey bro , i want to fuck someone
Person2: oh bro, just go to innsbruck the girls will spread their legs for you
Innsbruck by HörtsAuf_1946 January 8, 2019

Innsbruck 

Issa town in Austria with many mountains. Good tap water and shitty clubs. Don't get robbed by the guys wearing nike air max shoes.
"bruh innsbruck is a city doe" "yes"
Innsbruck by Goldi.aut June 18, 2021
to innskeep (verb): referring to Steve Innskeep of NPR.

Definition ONE: To Innskeep is to state the obvious, to rephrase, or provide unnecessary explanation. Often done while interrupting a guest or interviewee.

Definition TWO: To Innskeep is to express your stupidity on-air.
Definition One Example: This morning while interviewing Tina Brown from The Daily Beast, Steve Innskeep interrupted Ms Brown mid-sentence when she referred to the CIA. "Now for our listeners, CIA stands for Central Intelligence Agency," he innskeeped.

Definition Two: Steve Innskeep of NPR interviewed a New Zealand journalist about the death of Sir Edmund Hillary. During the interview the NZ journalist referred to Sir Edmund. NPR's announcer noticed and commented,"You've referred to him as Sir Edmund several times. So you knew him personally?" The journalist had to explain was a Knight of the British Empire and this allowed him to use the title "Sir" before his first name. I guess he really Innskeeped it.
Innskeep by Ms Anne Thrope July 23, 2012

innsbruck 

Basically a city in tirol full of people from Asia
Innsbruck: Little asia
innsbruck by Marcel The Kid November 14, 2017