A fork of Rural Dictionary
Juvenile "code" language created by the rearrangement of sounds in a word such that the first character is moved to the end and "bay" is added. In the case of a vowel as the first sound, "bay" is simply added.
"Histbay isbay anbay examplebay ofbay igpbay atinlbay."
- means: This is an example of pig latin.
Juvenal cypher language formed by moving the first letter or sound of a word and appending it to the end.
"Ooday and Cusay are edday. Ilkayed enway eirthay assday(irregular) asway otshay offday(irregular)
(Ooday and Cusay are dead killed when their ass(s) were shot off.}
To escape from a certain place as quickly as one's legs can carry them.
A pun on Pig Latin, since Amscray is the Pig Latin version of Scram.
"Zoinks!" yelled Shaggy, "This place is haunted! Let's make like Pig Latin and Amscray!"
“Itsyay ationalnay igpay atinlay ayday” (It’s national pig Latin day!)
Pig Latin is the most common form of dialect for animals, hence the Latin following the pig. The animal pig was chosen because they were the first to introduce the language to humans.
To speak it, move the first letter of a word to the end of the word and then add "ay."
Ex.
English - random word
Pig Latin - andomay orday