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British slang. Question inflexion that can be added to the end of almost any sentence, prompting the listener to give an ackowlegement. Originally began as a contraction of the phrase "isn't it" (its self a contaction of "is it not") but now used in place of a huge variety of phrases, such as "don't you agree?" or "don't you think?" etc.

Can also be used to agree with a statement made by another, therefor representing the posivite of "isn't it" ("isn't it though!" etc.).

Popularised amongst the British Asian community, due to the highly multicultural nature of modern Britian, the term has quickly become almost toally universal in all generations born in the UK during the last thirty years.
"That's like, the fifth time you seen that film innit?"

Person 1: "Damn, Americans are so dumb!"
Person 2: "Yeah innit"

"British Asian girls are so fine, innit?"
by Yixian December 15, 2005
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This word originates in "Chutney" or "Hinglish", a hybrid of English and words local to the region of India/Pakistan. It found its way into white street slang, and thus its association with "chavs" was born.

It is not linked to lack of education or "chavness", being perfectly acceptable to say in any company.

It is used in several ways:
1. As a further contraction of "isn't it". To show that the prior statement contained an element to which the listener is expected to agree, or disagree with.
2. As an expression of agreement.
3. To merely emphasize whatever came before it.
1. -It's raining outside, innit?

-These chav-bashers are cunts, innit?

2. -Innit! In fact, it's pissing it down.

- Innit! It must stem from some sense of inadequacy.

3. - Don't smoke that! There's kids here, innit!
by Jinny the Squinny February 27, 2005
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1. Shortening of the two words 'isn't it'

2. An irritating and totally meaningless word that uneducated youths or asians add to the end of a sentence, implying that the few words they have managed to string together is actually meant as a question, regardless of whether it is or not.
1. It's a nice day innit?

2. Me got a new pair of reeboks innit?
by kingink June 17, 2005
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A stupid word townies say to finish every single sentence, along with "like", "mush" and "mate"

Often this is incorrect as "Innit" is a shortened form of "Isn't it" which is usually meant as a question.
Townie: An' ah was like at the club wit' ma mates innit
Smi: You go clubbing?
Townie: Yeah innit
Rabson: You're only 12!
Townie: Yeah innit don't ya mate?
Smi: No...
Townie: Oh ma God-a like! I can't believe ya don't go clubbin' innit!
by Smi December 01, 2004
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A chav in a box - preferably a coffin.
(In a rather high-brow British accent, upon coming across a chav funeral) Hurrah, another of those bastards innit!
by JRussellH May 09, 2006
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