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churnerator 

someone that creates unnecessary or unproductive work or stress (that is, “churn”); 2) a person responsible for inducing wide-spread distraction, especially in an organization. Synonyms: crisis generator, crisis architect, chucklehead.
“My new co-worker a bona fide churnerator; he is very proficient at identifying hypothetical problems, magnifying their importance, and proposing expensive solutions to fix them.”
churnerator by El Heje December 6, 2009
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chenerator 

The Chenerator is a teacher named Mrs. Chen, which will be called this because she gets on your nerves
Mrs. Chen- DO YOUR WORK!
Student- Sorry Mrs. Chenerator
Mrs Chen- WHAT?
chenerator by Hey.Hello.Hi. May 20, 2018
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