A fork of Rural Dictionary
the two words most used by iyer. they express nothing but are extremely hilarious and very nice to count. she says a very lot of "isn't it"s everyday, but it is considered almost impossible for her to say two "isn't it"s in one sentence.
We took the test yesterday, isn't it? It's on the paper, isn't it?
Put simply, "isn't it" is the most diabolical phrase in the history of man kind. For ages, young students around the globe have dreamt in fear of such a thing. The mere thought of such a thing, is but the torched pain of an erect penis chopped in two. What more could be so terrifying? The phrase "isn't it" has been a phrased passed down from generation-to-generation within the Iyer family (who are known for their devout loyalty to the Curry gods). Be wary my friends, such a term can not be used so lightly - not even in a friendly gesture. Respect the Iyer Family. Respect her Wisdom. Respect Iyerism.
Yes, Jimmy, that would be very foolish, isn't it?
is a statement that can be spoken aloud, when somebody wants to mockingly fool their friend(s) into thinking that the subject in question is found when in fact, it is not. It also works exceedingly well, if the application of a pointed finger is applied.
Bobby, Derek, and Carolyne were looking for a roach that someone had dropped in the car, when Brandon yelled out, "There it isn't!", while he pointed his finger to the floorboard. Everyone knew they were fooled after Brandon started to smile and laugh at the same time.
A simple expression standing for "Is it not?" Most commonly used back in 2012, it still carries on today and could be considered a slang word.
It's a lovely day, isn't it? Isn't it a great day to go outside?! Is it not could be said as isn't it, isn't it?
A slang term for the perineum.
Whilst in the heat of passion you may ask your partner to lick your isn't. What is your isn't? She asks It's that bit which isn't my arse, and isn't my balls you may reply!!!
Isn't does not exist, my the words of English teacher Đilfa
-Isn't that great Mrs. Đilda? - It is not isn't it's "it's not", here's a F