To steal someone else's post valor for a minute, the etymology of the word "wizard" is actually "wise" plus the suffix "-ard", the pejorative agent suffix. AKA "-ard" is more or less the same as "-er" (weaver, gamer, baker) but it adds pejorative connoations: you're acknowledging they're whatever they are but you're also judging the shit out of them for it.
This is a funny way of looking at the word wizard but I want to propose we need to expand modern "-ard" usage beyond funny old-timey words like drunkard. It's a simple, easy to use suffix to indicate when you're talking about the people who you kinda wish would not!
- shopper (someone shopping at a store) vs shoppard (Black Friday customer)
- ERPer (horny roleplayer) vs ERPard (textual sex pest)
- streamer (does stuff where people can watch) vs streamard (keeps posting in chat to come watch their stream while you are participating in the thing they are streaming come on dude)