Pooh Bah

Origin of: Pooh Bah

Pooh Bah

A Pooh Bah is a pompous, pedantic official derives from a character of the same name in the Gilbert & Sullivan operetta, Mikado (1885), made up of the interjections ‘pooh’ and ‘bah’. By 1888, according to the OED, the word and its meaning had passed into the language.