What does init mean slang?

The slang word "init" means the same as the words
a. " isn't it"
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Is init British slang?

Innit is a contracted, slang form of "isn't it", typically British, originating in London.
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What does Innit mean in slang?

'Innit? ' is a contraction of the tag question 'Isn't it? ' and people use it to prompt a response from the listener. So if someone says 'Nice weather, innit? ', they are expecting you to agree and say 'Yes'.
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How do you use init UK slang?

Init – short for 'isn't it', often put at the end of sentences for extra effect or added drama.
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What does ENIT mean?

ENIT—Agenzia nazionale del turismo, known in English as The Italian Government Tourist Board, formerly the Ente Nazionale Italiano per il Turismo ('Italian National Agency for Tourism') is the Italian national tourism board. The national Tourist Board is situated in Rome.
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What does LLY mean from a guy?

What is LLY? It means Licking Love you, meaning "I love you so badly" in online jargon. It's an abbreviation used in texting, online chat, instant messaging, email, blogs, newsgroups and social media postings.
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What does Tttt mean in texting?

(Internet slang) Initialism of to tell the truth.
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What is British slang for girl?

'Lass' or 'lassie' is another word for 'girl'. This is mainly in the north of England and Scotland. 'Lad' is another word for boy.
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Why do Brits say mate?

Mate is used as a term of endearment, but also frequently used to casually ingratiate oneself with a stranger or new acquaintance. You might refer to a waiter or fellow bar fly using the word 'mate'. When used to address somebody or get their attention, the word mate is usually reserved for men only.
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What is British slang for bro?

bruv. In the US, we have friend terms like bro and bruh. In the UK, they have bruv. Bruv is short for brother, as in “fellow; buddy.” It's a familiar term typically used between male friends, close relations, or even actual brothers.
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Do British people say oi?

Oi /ɔɪ/ is an interjection used in various varieties of the English language, particularly Australian English, British English, Irish English, New Zealand English, and South African English, as well as non-English languages such as Chinese, Hindi/Urdu, Japanese, and Portuguese to get the attention of another person or ...
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Who started saying innit?

'Innit' - usually pronounced that way, usually with a regional accent of some kind, often with a Cockney accent of some kind, often with a Jamaican accent - it's because it's come really from the fashionable use, in London mainly, by the Asian community and the Jamaican community, popularised by Ali G and others.
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What does YEET mean in British?

to throw something with a lot of force: He just grabbed my phone and yeeted it into the river. Yeet me that water bottle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Throwing.
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Is bloody a swear word yes or no?

Bloody is a common swear word that is considered to be milder and less offensive than other, more visceral alternatives. In 1994, it was the most commonly spoken swear word, accounting for around 650 of every million words said in the UK – 0.064 per cent.
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How to pronounce bra?

English
  1. enPR: brä, IPA: /bɹɑː/
  2. (Ireland): IPA: /bɹæ/
  3. Audio (AU) 0:01. (file)
  4. Rhymes: -ɑː
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What do British people call kissing?

The verb snog is British slang for kiss, cuddle, or make out. It's a word that is more and more common in American English as well, as a casual way to talk about kissing. It can be painful for kids to watch their parents snog, and many of them don't want to see people snog in movies either.
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What do British guys call girls?

'Dear' is the only real addition to the standard 'darling' that most couples will need, with perhaps a 'love' and a standard 'darling' thrown in here and there. Come the 60-year anniversary, many British couples are content with a few grunts over the breakfast tea and toast.
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How do you say shut up in British slang?

Synonyms of 'shut up' in British English
  1. be quiet.
  2. hush.
  3. fall silent.
  4. button it (slang)
  5. pipe down (slang) Just pipe down and I'll tell you what I want.
  6. hold your tongue.
  7. put a sock in it (British, slang)
  8. keep your trap shut (slang)
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What does YSK mean in slang?

Phrase. YSK. (Internet slang) Initialism of you should know.
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What does IFYY mean in text?

IFY is an acronym for I feel you. It's occasionally used for I forgive you.
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What does AGP stand for?

'AGP' stands for an 'Aerosol Generating Procedure'. Until now, most of the general public would be unaware of AGPs, but they are commonly used in dentistry. The problem with AGPs. AGPs are defined as any medical or patient care procedure that results in the production of airborne particles - known as aerosols.
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