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Contraction of 'isn't it' which has been used in London for about 40 years ATLEAST. (so stop attibuting it to all sorts of wierd groups of people like for example chavs) Used at the end of sentances in the same was as eh?, right? or you-get-me?
Me: Where ARE you?
You: Still at work, innit.
innit by Last Chancer October 23, 2006
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1. (British slang, esp. Asian, i.e. Indian, Pakistani, etc.)

Contraction of "isn't it", "isn't he/she", "aren't they", "isn't there" and many other end-of-sentence questions. For greatest effect use in places where it would make no sense whatsoever if expanded.

2. General positive exclamation meaning "yes, I agree!"
1. "Hey dere's some pigs in dat cop car over there innit?"
"Yo look at my new car innit!"

2. Raj: "Da Matrix is to'ally cool!"
Nisha: "Innit!"
innit by hux May 22, 2003
any sentence whatsoever, innit?
innit by mek November 24, 2002
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)
Innit by JoerganMourner69 September 12, 2019
A derivative of "is it not", or more directly "isn't it". Often used at the end of a statement or word to give it emphasis, and simultaneously invite agreement.
"cool, innit"
innit by Rambo August 21, 2003
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"?
Innit by Zoomage November 8, 2016