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.

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