verb General Slang

pattern

· verb · mle

To sort something out, organise it, or get hold of it.

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Definitions

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To sort, arrange or organise something. The all-purpose MLE verb for getting things in order — a plan, a meet-up, your life.

“Let me pattern the link-up for Friday, I'll text the group.”
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To get hold of something — to acquire or score it. Common with food, weed, tickets, anything you need.

“Can you pattern us some food on the way back? I'm starving.”
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pattern In A Sentence

Let me pattern the link-up for Friday, I'll text the group.
Can you pattern us some food on the way back? I'm starving.

Origin & Usage

MLE, drawing on Jamaican Patois usage of 'pattern' meaning to arrange or set in order. Mainstream in London road slang since the early 2010s.

People Also Ask

What does pattern mean in slang?

It means to sort something out, organise it, or get hold of it.

How do you use pattern in a sentence?

"Let me pattern the tickets and I'll get back to you."

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