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Leverager 

One who leverages. One who steps up, is proactive, thinks outside of the box, is on the fast track, knows the team's core competences, develops synergy, creates a win-win scenario by empowering the client base, and shifts paradigms by living the mission statement.

A person who not only speaks in corporate buzzwords, but also thinks in them, and uses them as substitutes for actual intelligence and creativity. The people who give capitalism a bad name.
It was more entertaining when Trump had actual leveragers on his show instead of these fauxlebrities.

Leverager: "Aahh, now, are you going to go ahead and have those TPS reports for us this afternoon?"

Clearly leveragers were responsible for developing this TV show. It's ass.
Leverager by exstock April 5, 2009
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Liverage 

Liverage this means freedom from an entangled source. Also this can mean gaining liberty or license to something.
I have longed to gain liverage from my parents since I turned 18.
Liverage by Nielar May 31, 2018

leverage 

This is an object or an idea that gives the user an advantage in dealmaking
bramwell used his leverage to avoid death
leverage by ilovthegays May 23, 2020

white leveraging 

A term someone uses to attempt to make themselves not look like a piece of shit for blackmailing someone.
"Why are you blackmailing me?"
"Ah! You can't say blackmailing! I'm...I'm...white leveraging!"

Social Leverage 

The ability for the least prosperous of the masses to reach the most number of people.
Through the technology of the internet, there is more social leverage, opposed to newspapers and radio.
Social Leverage by Stephan Smolka January 6, 2009

Ear Leverage 

When you grab the ears of a catgirl and use her face as a fleshlight
hey bro, is that your catgirl?”
“sure is”
“can i ear leverage her”
“sure man anything for my homie”
Ear Leverage by sexsecsfun69 November 6, 2020

leverage 

A meaningless buzzword forged from the furnaces of Hell by Satan's wordsmiths. It used to mean 'use efficiently' or 'share', but today it is inserted into every other sentence in the IT business world to make typical ideas and sentences sound grander.
Let's be proactive in saving our clients money by leveraging our assets over all of our outsourcing accounts.

If we leverage our human capital on these two deals, we can realize some soft dollar savings.
leverage by Ruthless Brad October 30, 2005