pattern up
English
    
    Verb
    
pattern up (third-person singular simple present patterns up, present participle patterning up, simple past and past participle patterned up)
- (MLE, transitive, intransitive) to bring into line.
- Synonyms: sort out, come correct / correct, fix
 
- (MLE, transitive, euphemistic) to inflict  unlawful physical violence upon.
-  2021 March 18, Jason Evans, “Drug gang enforcer jailed for threatening to ‘pattern up’ indebted user with a knife”, in WalesOnline:- A ‘debt enforcer’ made a series of lurid threats of violence to someone who owed a drugs gang money, a court has heard.
 Louis Tyler Hall warned his target he was going to “pattern him up” and “chef him up” – references to inflicting wounds with a knife – unless he paid.
 
 
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