BTEC
Used to express something of lower-grade, a
downgrade of something, or a
rubbish version of something. Also used to refer to a dumb or idiotic person.Originates from the BTEC
qualification said to be taken by dumb people in order to a work-force job.
BTEC
by Biggsy1001 on Dec 07, 2011 03:04:30
People taking
GCSE courses will often
look down on BTEC
students, and use the term 'BTEC' as an insult to them.
It can then be more broadly used to mean 'stupid'
Example:
'Hey
Cameron, you're so
rubbish at this, you're so BTEC'
'Why would
you do that? That's such a BTEC mistake to make'
BTEC
by lukey8767 on Aug 10, 2017 06:33:38
Originally a
secondary school qualification 'equivalent' to an
Alevel. The term has changed meaning to describe something so pathetically stupid, it can only be described as BTEC
BTEC
by RealHumanPerson on Apr 29, 2020 20:37:25
A thing that tries to be another thing but is considerably worse that the original. (Originally comes from the inferior
qualification that UK students can choose to take instead of the much better
GCSEs and
A-Levels)
BTEC
by Yes on Jan 14, 2005 12:12:44
BTEC
by Gregory Wellesley on Jun 19, 2018 17:25:07
Btec
by AJuicyLemon on Feb 07, 2018 04:10:08
Btec
by Hairline is X on May 03, 2018 00:22:44
BTec
by The.Preacher on Apr 25, 2019 02:22:48
btec
by Sumbag on Sep 11, 2021 16:39:16