It's not slang, it's dialect. "Innit" is a way of pronouncing "Isn't it"
Yes, "innit" is slang for "isn't it" or "is it not." It is commonly used in British English. "Wag1" is also a slang term popular in British English, derived from "What's going on?" or "What's up?"
well sometimes they use a bit of slang in it like innit for example.
To right bro he fancies the pants off her literally innit if you get what I mean ;-)
It's not actually just chavs who say "innit". A lot of English people do; it's just a shorter, easier way of saying "isn't it". I guess if you were a chav and you said "isn't it" around your friends, they'd think you were a right nonce.
If you mean slang as in internet slang, then it means "Certified Old Fart".
i mean...its kinda obvious innit? just check for unusual things!
based on a real story innit am i right or what if it not than thats the answer innit
Slang is slang It's the s' "LANG " uage.
Innit is not really an acceptable word in modern English usage.It may be used informally as a contraction of "isn't it" or as a meaningless expletive.Used in quoted speech, it may indicate an East London pronunciation, but the spoken version occurs fairly broadly across much of England.
In old slang, milkshake mean butt.
It is slang for having sex.
Dough is a slang word for money.