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What does "who is is it" mean? Why the duplicate "is"?

Does it make sense to you?
Tres13 · 51-55, M
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helenS · 36-40, F
@Moodswings Have you ever heard anything more convincing and authentic?
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Maybe it was just an error. Perhaps they meant to write “whose”, idk. Context clues might help.
@PhoenixPhail Siri is always playing with me like that. Lol
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@Moodswings It happens. Don’t trip... lmao
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SW-User
Why are you trolling?
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SW-User
What it is, is that a lot of people in the far-norther part of the US use that in their speaking.
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@Moodswings IDK. I think it's more common to hear that particular speech mannerism in North Dakota or Minnesota. But I know they can include that in the way they talk.
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meJess · F
normally it gets shortened to Who's is it, as in who does it belong to
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DunningKruger · 61-69, M
"Who is, is it."
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DunningKruger · 61-69, M
@Moodswings "Holmes! Clearly, the killer walked through this puddle of blood!"
"Very good, Watson. Therefore, the killer must have shoes with blood on their soles."
"So, the person who is wearing shoes with blood on their soles is the murderer!"
"Who is, is it."
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