Thinking of the “Over engineered” insult. It almost always ignores that something was built to solve a real problem, and you have no info about the tradeoffs that the designer was up against, while also being a brag “Well *I* could have designed something better, for cheaper”
Hm, back in the past, people used to call software over-engineered when an engineer's aesthetic principles ended up supplanting the real problems they were meant to be solving. I think that's still a real thing. But I guess it can be used too liberally.