again, neoliberal is literally translated to "new-age liberal".. the fact that some people refer to new-age liberals as one specific point in time, and others use other points in time is not really important. You are trying to create a narrow definition when the true fdefinition is broad.
One thing ifind interesting is you argued this very point with me weeks ago and claimed you never heard of someone using neoliberal to differentiate libertarianism/classically liberal.. yet here you are arguing with like the 10th person I've seen that neo-liberal means what you say it means rather than what the 10 of us used it to mean so far... so clearly both uses occur and are common, that alone shows the definition is used broadly and not narrowly.