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normally roadmen slang for "isn't it" and the "bruv" on the end means there mate or the someone there talking to.
1. The homework was due in today init bruv
init bruv by hairy rooster February 25, 2020

init bled 

Agreeing to someones previous comment

"Init" meaning 'of course'

"Bled" meaning friend, homie which shows agreement without sarcasm
"Your hair looks well peng"

"Init Bled"
init bled by gwinglego November 13, 2007
A Term said at the end of a sentence when proving somebody right or explaining yourself or another way of agreeing
Man1 : you know that cheese is not okay to eat Init Lite!

Man2 :ya i know im still gonna eat it dont wanna waste it Init Lite
Init Lite by treva192009 October 1, 2009

Init the mandem

A roadmap pgrase that mainley annoying 12 year olds say to “act hard”
12 year old acting hard: Meet me at the chicken shop
Other 12 year old acting hard: init the mandem
Init the mandem by Tyeposmecunt October 21, 2019

Bit rude init 

The most basic common British phrase used by Chavs, road-men, and even parents
Joshua: just getting my books out of my bag

Eva: your mums a bag

Joshua: bit rude init
Bit rude init by It’s a me April 25, 2020

Heck init 

An idiomatic expression used by the people of Six Nations Territory as well as other Iroquois/Haudenosaunee Territories. There is no mainstream English comparison. This term is used as a response to many things, such as a semi-funny joke, somebody doing or saying something stupid, seeing something funny happen (ie. someone falling). This is a very common expression in Six Nations Territory, one cannot go a day without hearing the expression used while visiting the territory.
-Hey I seen your mom at Tim Horton's eatin all the donuts!
-Heck init!!

(Somebody falls)
-Hahaha, heck init!! Who taught you how to walk?? haha.
Heck init by SixNay July 16, 2009