plenumomensch
plenumomensch – from the Esperanto “plenumo” (compliance) and “mensch” (a contraction of the German “menschen” / people).
plenumomensch – individuals or groups of persons who scrutinise information and/or check against lists of requirements.
Typically a person who checks whether or not one or more conditions exist. Often referred to as “check box mentality”.
Often used as a “reason” for “passing the buck”, prevarication and shouldering the blame for a front-person’s inadequacies.
Plenumomensch – a search of the web on 30th June 2024 indicated that there was no public record of this sequence of letters or words being previously recorded.
100% polyonomicity asserted.
Similar entities – angomensch and quangomensch