pooh pooh in English

verb
1
dismiss (an idea or suggestion) as being foolish or impractical.
until recently, this idea was pooh-poohed by the scientific community

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1. And when Lionel started his bakery, the French pooh- pooh- ed it.

2. And when Lionel started his bakery, the French pooh-pooh-ed it.

3. On the other, your colleagues pooh-pooh you as pessimistic or even neurotic.

4. Water intoxication is something that many people pooh-pooh as nonsense, but here is absolute proof it exists.

5. She has got it all wrong, but then, too, I pooh-pooh her less grandly than I might.

6. There are people who gather in the spas and watering places of this world who pooh-pooh our fortune.

7. On the other hand though, scientists do not look fondly upon those who pooh-pooh scientific theories such as evolution as being just a theory.

8. "to dismiss lightly and Contemptuously," literally "to turn aside with an exclamation of 'pooh,'" 1827, a slang reduplication of dismissive expression pooh.Among the many 19th century theories of the origin of language was the Pooh-pooh theory (1860), which held that language grew from natural expressions of surprise, joy, pain, or grief.