amscray

amscray
(Synonym of scram) To go away. Most often used in the imperative form.

Get out of here! Amscray!

See Also: scram

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  • Pig Latin — secret language in which the first letter or syllable of a word is transferred to the end and the syllable ay is added. Thus scram becomes amscray …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • pig latin — Australian Slang secret language in which the first letter or syllable of a word is transferred to the end and the syllable ay is added. Thus scram becomes amscray …   English dialects glossary

  • scram — vb to leave quickly, go away. Nearly always heard in the form of a brusque dismissal, the word is a shortening of scramble , first used in the USA at the turn of the 20th century. (The pig Latin version of the term is amscray.) …   Contemporary slang

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