crayonista
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== English ==
=== Etymology ===
From crayon + -ista. Piecewise doublet of crayonist. First attested in 2013.
=== Noun ===
crayonista (plural crayonistas)
Someone who creates plans of transport projects without concern for practicalities.
2013, Pedantic of Purley, Word of the Year: Crayonista, London Reconnections:
In case you haven’t been closely following our site through the year, a crayonista is someone who proposes rail schemes and seems to base their plans on a map or even a diagram and a set of crayons that they play with.
2021, 61653 HTAFC, What is the purpose of Bradford to Leeds electrification?, Rail UK Forums:
Bradford Crossrail is the Crayonista project that will never die.
2021, Unkel Kunkel, Beware the Crayonistas, my son, The Triumph Sports Six Club:
Crayonista is the term used locally (though not unique) for a government official who comes up with hair brained schemes often related to road changes with weird shaped and coloured designs.
A plan created by such a person.
2018, Dan Malouff, Why Matt Yglesias’ crayonista to fix Metro is mostly wrong, Greater Greater Washington:
Over the holiday, Matt Yglesias at Vox drew up a fantasy idea — crayonista — to reroute the Yellow and Red Lines through central DC.