No, it’s not.
The story behind that word in my use is - i am looking to change team. My manager is a great person, but he’s always “let’s play safe” mindset. It often means projects taking too long and then getting killed, or projects never finishing, or lots of useless work being done when you can launch it and collect data for 1/10th of the time and effort.
There is this one person i am definitely considering today, and he approached me in a totally random way. I then talked to someone whom i knew well, and who used to work under him (he’s my equivalent in his team in terms of depth and knowledge). That’s the word he used to describe his former manager. First thing this person did when they started long ago (6-8 yrs ago), this guy said “we should always be running experiments to fill all the mods we have”. He knew with lots of experimentation comes success and growth, but more importantly knowledge to know what to do next, what sticks and what doesn’t.
After this talk, it became one of my favorite words, because it was the word i have been craving, but just didn’t know the exact word in the language.
However, googlers do have words that you’d see constantly used, and they change occasionally. TLs was a thing once, now they call it leads and you cn immediately see all the Ms immediately switched their words. I think it’s some sort of training material