by Laximus Faximus October 28, 2020
by Bri'ish Man September 1, 2022
Innit is a British expression that basically means “right?” or “eh?” (You use it to see if someone agrees with your opinion)
by Thatonepom March 18, 2020
Usually meaning that something is relatable,or you could use use it at the end of a sentence to replace,"am I right?"
by S2rover February 16, 2022
by Hershal.T.Savage June 6, 2022
Ethan: I love eating chips
Mike: So you call these things "chips"? Instead of crispity crunchy munchie crackerjack snacker nibbler snap crack n pop westpoolchestershireshire queen's lovely jubily delights? That's rather bit cringe, innit bruv.
Mike: So you call these things "chips"? Instead of crispity crunchy munchie crackerjack snacker nibbler snap crack n pop westpoolchestershireshire queen's lovely jubily delights? That's rather bit cringe, innit bruv.
by Veggiefarmer May 24, 2021
Short for isn't it. Used in Britain and major English speaking countries colonized before e.g. Ireland, South Africa etc.
by Anonymous Webber March 25, 2022