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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As Clanad says, kids used to use Pig Latin to transmit a secret message. Nobody says "Nix on that" anymore, but it used to mean "Cut it out."
Note that the second word is not always followed by Nay, as in your question -- it depends what sound the word being altered starts with.
Well known example: in the Disney cartoon Lion King, Simba tells Zazu that hyenas are stupid, and Zazu notices the hyenas listening. He says to Simba, "Ix-nay on the upid-stay!"
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