splinnit


‘splendid innit’ (see definition of innit)

an evolution of the word innit developed in the swale/medway region of kent (south-east england)
“weatherspoons has just dropped the price of fosters”
“splinnit”

please note: unlike the word ‘innit’, ‘splinnit’ cannot be followed up by itself, it must instead be followed by ‘innit’
e.g.
“have you seen my new sound system? splinnit”
“innit”

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