Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation First Lady of the United States
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- proper noun Acronym of
First Lady of theUnited States .
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Examples
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Michelle Obama, our classy and intelligent FLOTUS, is to be commended for her outreach to low-income students.
Michelle Obama to arrive in Mexico Tuesday for three-day visit 2010
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And to have those celebrants be the POTUS and FLOTUS is still surreal.
Oprah Winfrey to tape Christmas special at the White House 2009
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FLOTUS is the acronym for first lady of the United States.
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The FLOTUS was a stunning vision in blue, wearing a custom Vera Wang strapless tulle gown.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Cheers erupted as the first lady of the United States - acronym FLOTUS - walked into the busy dining room about 12: 25 p.m.
unknown title 2009
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The FLOTUS is a crucial staple of the presidency - in fact, the U.S. has only ever had one unmarried president, and that was over 150 years ago - but not crucial enough for official duties, or, you know, a salary.
Feministing 2009
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And thank you, Michelle Obama -- also known around here as "FLOTUS," which stands for First Lady of the United States.
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Also, please, no more made up "_OTUS" terms like, FLOTUS (First Lady of the United States) or TOTUS (teleprompter of the United States).
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Notice how CNN allows no comments for socialist-in waiting FLOTUS.
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Cornejo has, in fact, both praised and clothed FLOTUS before.
Maria Cornejo: 'I've Met Carla Bruni Before And There's Not Much Up There' The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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