Flotus
/ˈfloʊtəs/
Definitions
- (n.) An acronym for First Lady of the United States, referring to the spouse of the sitting U.S. president.
The FLOTUS often champions social causes during her tenure.
Forms
- flotus
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Commentary
FLOTUS is primarily a ceremonial and informal title; it has no official legal standing but can be relevant in constitutional and political law contexts.
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