Configurm
A mix of the words Configure and Confirm. This word can be applied to any kind of change, but is most often used when describing a change that requires follow-up validation. If someone is pointedly asked to Confgurm something, then the task is likely one that rarely fails, but in this situation must be carefully validated prior to reporting results.
If a speaker uses the word in past tense (Configurmed) when describing their work, they are stating for the record that they did both configure and confirm the work performed and so speak from a position of authority in regards to this task.
The word may be used passive-aggressively to imply someone does not properly follow up on their work. This context should be avoided, as Configurm is an otherwise very useful word that uncertainty and provides clarity to complex situations.
If a speaker uses the word in past tense (Configurmed) when describing their work, they are stating for the record that they did both configure and confirm the work performed and so speak from a position of authority in regards to this task.
The word may be used passive-aggressively to imply someone does not properly follow up on their work. This context should be avoided, as Configurm is an otherwise very useful word that uncertainty and provides clarity to complex situations.
"I configurmed the file permissions and he still can't write to the file."