Init: To be 100% in something, about something, for something, etc. Can be used as a statement, question, declaration, etc.
As a declaration: How to come at me? Step 1, Reconsider. Step 2, Reconsider Step 1. INIT!
As a question: Man, how are you going to get this done, but not spend the time it takes to get it done right? Init?!
As a statement: She was so fine, I swear I would drink her bath water. Init!
As a question: Man, how are you going to get this done, but not spend the time it takes to get it done right? Init?!
As a statement: She was so fine, I swear I would drink her bath water. Init!
by Rolo Da Kid March 18, 2016
lazy way of saying isn't it. used by roodboys who's reputation precedes them, only before they trip over it and make a total fool of themselves. used at the begining or end of sentences by roodboys in groups.
by i am lysdexic February 08, 2004
by tara05 November 20, 2005
Shortened version of ' IS IT NOT '. A question, probably, when originally shortened, but now used by English people in about every fucking sentence they say. Half the time it's used as a response, where most people might say 'yes/yeah' or 'really/wow' or 'damn/shit' ... init/innit is used.
1
ME - 'I went to the store'
U - 'innit'
Me - ' Bought some milk and bread and smokes and went home, watched BB on TV'
U - 'innit'
2
" So me was out with me boys, innit, and we was going to get some beers, innit, when this guy, yeah, like comes up to us, yeah, innit, and he was like Gimme some change, we was like, innit"
ME - 'I went to the store'
U - 'innit'
Me - ' Bought some milk and bread and smokes and went home, watched BB on TV'
U - 'innit'
2
" So me was out with me boys, innit, and we was going to get some beers, innit, when this guy, yeah, like comes up to us, yeah, innit, and he was like Gimme some change, we was like, innit"
by Hoki June 18, 2004
by getme September 27, 2011