panjandra

/pænˈdʒændrə/
noun
  1. A person who has or claims to have great authority or influence, often in a pompous or self-important way.
    • He strutted into the meeting like a panjandra, expecting everyone to follow his orders.
    • The office panjandra took credit for the team's success, though she had done little work.
    • The local panjandra insisted on making all the decisions for the community garden.
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