pooh-pooh

英 ['pu:'pu:] 美
  • vt. 藐视
  • vi. 发呸声
  • int. 呸!
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pooh-pooh (v.)
"to dismiss lightly and contemptuously," 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.