patrol


patrol is a slang term for theft or the act of stealing.
“i just patroled this new pen from that nerd”
the code word you use when you are stealing things from kids at school. mostly used for pens and pencils.
i hope i can patrol that pen from our teacher before the end of the period.
the courageous duty of briargrove fifth-graders who maintain safety and order at the country’s greatest public elementary school. one on “patrols” can easily be identified by their orange belt and badge. captains wear white belts.
“do you have patrols today, captain kathleen?”
scouting the area for potential persons of the opposite s-x… looking to engage in some for of s-xual activity.
guy1: yo… where all the girls at?
guy2: hit you back when im done patrolin’
the police. if they are posted in an area then they are “patrol”.
“i’ll break the door, you check for patrol”

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