What's “innit”?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Innit" is a shortened version of "isn't it", and is common in British English.

Rebecca
"Innit" is a shortened version of "isn't it", and is common in British English.
05/05
1
What does "Yorker" mean here?
Here, "Yorker" is the short version for the name of a car, "The Chrysler New Yorker." It's similar to the car they drive in the music video; a "Cadillac." I'd say that "Yorker" rhymes better with the other words in the song than "Cadillac"! Ex: That's a nice Yorker. When did you get it? Ex: I'm driving my Yorker to Georgia this week.
2
What does it mean to "be high"?
"High" has a couple of different meanings. In this video, "be high" means to be extremely excited or euphoric. She is telling a story about a little girl being so excited to see her after the show. Most of the time, "being high" is associated with illegal drug usage. However, it is also occasionally used and associated with something that makes you feel excited and positive about a person, thing, or event. Here are a few examples of "high" being used in a similar context as it is used in this video. Ex: Skydiving gives me such a high. I can't wait to get back in the air! Ex: She is very high on life. She is very adventurous and always making the most of every situation. Ex: Runners often talk about the high they get after their strenuous workouts.
3
Could you explain the expression "magic moment"?
"Magic moment" is a brief experience that is considered special or amazing in some kind of way. "Magic moment" is an idiomatic expression in English that is fairly common to use. Conan is telling Jordan that the wine tasting is a special moment for Jordan. Ex: Getting married is considered a magic moment for the bride and groom. Ex: Swimming with dolphins was a magic moment for me.
4
Why does he say "my child" even though Cinderella is not his child?
This is a term of endearment. He is acting as a kind and caring person, almost like a "fatherly role." Since he is an elder, he sees Cinderella as a young child. He is trying to show Cinderella that he cares and that she can trust him. He is acting as an elder in an affectionate manner.
5
Why was "will" used here? Even it's not referring to the future tense?
"Will" is used here because using "will often" to describe something ongoing is a stylized British way of speaking. An acceptable way of saying this sentence is, "And it's also why your dog often ignores an orange toy in the green grass."
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