It sounds like you're working with a quirky or mistyped phrase, maybe from a meme, a patch note, or a social media caption. I’ll interpret “virginoff nutella with boyfriendl patched” as a chaotic mix of “virgin” + “Nutella” + “boyfriend” + “patched,” and turn it into a short, humorous “patch note” piece.
If "boyfriendl" is a misspelling of "boyfriend," and "patched" refers to a software fix, this could be a very specific reference to: virginoff nutella with boyfriendl patched
In modern slang, “patched” means someone has been dumped, rejected, or left out — especially in a romantic or friendship context. Stationery Pal It sounds like you're working with a quirky