Pooh-Bah

Pooh-Bah
pooh-bah [po͞o′bä΄]
n.
after Pooh-Bah, a character in Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado (1885) /span> POOH1 + BAH
Informal an official or leader who maintains full control as by holding several offices

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Pooh-Bah or pooh-bah (po͞oʹbä') n.
1. A pompous ostentatious official, especially one who, holding many offices, fulfills none of them.
2. A person who holds high office.
  [After Pooh-Bah, Lord-High-Everything-Else, a character in The Mikado by W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan.]

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