A secret language formed from English by transferring the initial consonant or consonant cluster of each word to the end of the word and adding a vocalic syllable (usually /eɪ/): so igpay atinlay.
It's like pig Latin, trying to figure out what he's trying to say.
And she didn't even include the pig Latin she picked up serving as an elementary school crossing guard.
This is one where she sings ‘We're in the Money’ in pig Latin.
You've practiced your lines so many times you could say them backward… in pig Latin… while juggling kiwis.
Yes, it is amazing that someone can be inept at speaking pig Latin, but I am.
Definition of pig Latin in US English:
pig Latin
nounˈpiɡ ˌlatn
A made-up language formed from English by transferring the initial consonant or consonant cluster of each word to the end of the word and adding a vocalic syllable (usually /ˈpiɡ ˌlatn/: so chicken soup would be translated to ickenchay oupsay. Pig Latin is typically spoken playfully, as if to convey secrecy.