Amscray

Etymology
Pig Latin version of scram; possibly the only Pig Latin phrase to enter common American English besides ixnay.

Verb

 * 1) To go away.  Most often used in the imperative form.
 * Get out of here! Amscray!
 * 1) *1978 -- Shirley Nelson: The Last Year of the War  (page  46)
 * It made her nervous. She considered wheeling on him with a glare and an icy whisper: "Amscray, Buster!"
 * 1) *1981 -- John Updike: Rabbit is Rich
 * Charlie nods. "Amscray. I got some sorting out to do myself.[...]"

Synonyms

 * scram