Flotus

/ˈfloʊtəs/

Definitions

  1. (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

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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