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.
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.
To right bro he fancies the pants off her literally innit if you get what I mean ;-)
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!
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.
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.
In old slang, milkshake mean butt.
It is slang for having sex.
Dough is a slang word for money.