Top definition
pronounced IZit.
1. "Really, is that so?"
2. "Your're having me on."
3. "Christ, I don't believe that for a second."
1. "Really, is that so?"
2. "Your're having me on."
3. "Christ, I don't believe that for a second."
You: I slept with Kim Mathers last night.
Your mate: Is it?
You: She was a right cunt.
Your mate: Is it?
You: Wanna get some crisps?
Your mate: Yeh, bru.
Your mate: Is it?
You: She was a right cunt.
Your mate: Is it?
You: Wanna get some crisps?
Your mate: Yeh, bru.
by Anonymous September 24, 2003
Jun 7 Word of the Day
A person who doesn't realize they are transgender yet, or is in denial; an undeveloped transgender person. When they realize, it's referred to as the "egg cracking."
2
This phrase is often used to in recognition to others in conversation. It is used positively.
It is not said often with a questioning tone, however when it is, it can mean "really?"
It is not said often with a questioning tone, however when it is, it can mean "really?"
by Bromley March 09, 2005
3
I bumped into that yat you were bangin down luton, she looked like she was up the duff ya na.
- Izit!
- Izit!
by Anonymous October 11, 2003
4
similar to innit where by innit is often rhetorical, isit poses a question that begs answering. Often eshews syntax of pre contracted form("is it?")
by AntipodiaLex March 25, 2003
5
UK Slang/ meaning 'really?' or 'is it(the situation)?!' Short utterance that can be used to acknowledge having heard the other person speak. The beauty of this phrase is that what's come before it is virtually irrelevant!
Arguably most widespread in South East England.
Arguably most widespread in South East England.
'Oi, your mum said we could burn a spliff in the living room I swear...'
'Isit?!'
'Malcolm, I'm becoming more and more worried, I mean, she hasn't come home for five days now and there's posters all round Harrow with her face on...'
'Isit?!'
'Isit?!'
'Malcolm, I'm becoming more and more worried, I mean, she hasn't come home for five days now and there's posters all round Harrow with her face on...'
'Isit?!'
by Rob Richardson December 13, 2005
6
Pronounced 'izzit', the new replacement for 'innit' or 'isn't it'. Almost always used at the end of a sentence, or as a phrase by itself.
#1 Is it can be used as a tag question, to request the adjacent response equivalent to 'it is'
#2 Is it can be used to add kudos to a previous statement
#1 Is it can be used as a tag question, to request the adjacent response equivalent to 'it is'
#2 Is it can be used to add kudos to a previous statement
by C. Swanworthy November 05, 2007