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applied critical analysis 

Some new phrase PDEng administration decided to coin together in the hopes that the prospective students will consider the program a useful feature that teaches a complicated worded concept.

Widely confusing innocent students with its meaninglessness as no employer in the entire globe has never heard of the term.

A reason why U of Waterloo co-op rate is going downhill on a term-by-term basis, since companies regard its students as the new "Pennsylvania Dutch" who talk in their own "PDeng Speak." Now who's fault is that?

See Bukkake for details.
"wtf is applied critical analysis anyways? I googled it and the first result was PDEng. Think you're so innovative because you're inventing new phrases?"

applied tech highschool 

One of the newest Bergen tech schools and supposed to be the best but since it’s only opened for three years not many people know about it so anyone who applied got in meaning everyone who goes there is retarded. The school offers free college credits and courses but the kids there are too dumb to even care and fail all their classes. As of right now the school is all engineering but half the people there don’t even know the difference between a Flat head and a Phillips head screwdriver.
You go to applied tech highschool? You must be sped.

Applied technology high school 

If you go here you are an elite person Engineering is way better than medical. Freshmen are the worst at this school and dont know how to walk. Its not that hard to get into so apply and get free college credits. Theirs a bunch of sexy dudes but the sexiest are Richard Mike and Nick. The girls are also pretty good looking but if your white you not getting no action so go back to your hometown to find some cheeks.
What school do you go to?
Bergen Tech(Dont wanna let people know they go to applied technology High School)

Applied Extraphysics 

Applied extraphysics is the application of extraphysics to solve scientific or engineering problems. It is usually considered to be a bridge or a connection between extraphysics and engineering.
"Applied extraphysics is an interesting concept that might help engineering and technology a lot, mainly on the search for extraphysical life and existence, and even for access higher dimensions and develop better computer, robotic and engineer technology."

"Applied extraphysics might be really useful on reaching extraphysicism and soulism, but not just that, but even for technodeist and scientific deist research."

Applied-cummery 

When a man ejaculates into his hand and wipes it on said partners body
Ahh dude... I was out on the weekend and applied-cummery on his/her face.
Applied-cummery by Swiss-swiss January 9, 2022

Applied Thermodynamics

The use of thermodynamic principles to design, analyze, and optimize real-world systems—engines, refrigerators, power plants, chemical processes, and even electronic devices. It's the engineering workhorse that takes the abstract laws of energy and makes them build things, calculating efficiencies, losses, and feasibility to turn heat into motion, cold, or electricity.
Example: "The applied thermodynamics exam was brutal: 'Design a Rankine cycle for a geothermal plant with these brine temps, calculate the turbine work output, and sketch the T-s diagram.' For the rest of us, it was hieroglyphics. For them, it was the blueprint for pulling power from hot rocks."
Applied Thermodynamics by Abzugal January 30, 2026