pooh

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Related to poohed: scrutinised, overhyped, misattributed

pooh

 (po͞o)
interj.
Used to express disdain or disbelief.
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pooh

(puː) ,

pugh

or

puh

interj
an exclamation of disdain, contempt, or disgust
n
a childish word for faeces
vb
a childish word for defecate
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pooh

(pu, pʊ)

interj.
1. (used as an exclamation of disdain or contempt.)
n.
2. an exclamation of “pooh.”
[1595–1605]
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Translations

pooh

[puː]
A. EXCL¡bah!
B. N & VT & VI = poo
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pooh

interj (bad smell) → puh, pfui; (disdain) → pah, bah
n (baby-talk)Aa nt (baby-talk); to do a poohAa machen (baby-talk)
vi (baby-talk)Aa machen (baby-talk)
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pooh

[puː] exclpuah!
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