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Revivial of colloqial Edwardian/Victorian english. Especially abundant in Jane Austen and Bronte novels! A pleasent blend of "it is". Can sometimes sound pompous when used in an incorrect context or when speaking to div's. (see "div" or "divvy")
Pride and Prejudice Character: Oh my! Mr Darcy! T'is such a glorious day...do you not agree?
t'is by psuedogal January 25, 2005
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exorbitant bluster. although, t'is of adequate curriculum, therefore proceed. 

replacement for preposterous boast, but alas, which is a replacement for weird flex but okay
John: I ate my pet rat because he turned 1 year old

Timothy: exorbitant bluster. although, t'is of adequate curriculum, therefore proceed.

Tom Cruise isn’t ISTP he is INFP 

Tom Cruise isn’t ISTP he is INFP

E.t is an alien and he is kind of spacey, coming from the universe to party and go crazy 

E.t is an alien and he is kind of spacey, coming from the universe to party and go crazy

Don't Buy IS-7 

When a freaking 183 shell lands on your IS-7 and ammorack it.
Some random tank in battle: *shoots and ammoracks your IS-7*
Anggael: "Don't Buy IS-7!"
When people use the contraction "It's" which means "It is", Is't can also be a contraction meaning "Is it" which can be used in a question.
"Is't time for lunch yet?" "Is't dick skin on his hands after he jerked the banana?"
Is't by BallsRapist October 31, 2009
A combination of the words is and it.
Is it raining outside? Or, IS’T raining outside?
Is’t by Is’t October 30, 2019