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Definitions by Josh Wittman

verb to be irritated because someone is having more fun than you
John was innoyed with Susan because she had hooked up with 5 guys that night and he hadn't even been noticed yet.

Julia innoys Mary because Mary is quite contrary to everyone else's ideas of fun; especially Julia's.

Josh and Elaine's brother are innoying to their friends because, according to Elaine, they both have so much fun.
innoy by Josh Wittman November 7, 2007