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potus

1

[ poh-tuhs ]

noun

, plural po·ti [poh, -tahy].
  1. (in prescriptions) a drink.


POTUS

2

[ poh-tuhs ]

noun

  1. President of the United States (a code name used especially by the Secret Service).

POTUS

/ ˈpəʊtəs /

acronym for

  1. informal.
    (in the US) President of the United States


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Word History and Origins

Origin of potus1

From the Latin word pōtus

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Example Sentences

When POTUS asked Malia if she wanted to pet the turkey before he granted its reprieve, she responded appropriately: “Nah.”

The agent shouts out to the police officers: “POTUS is on the way.”

A new Gallup poll shows that a (slight) majority of Americans would elect a Muslim POTUS.

POTUS has been getting boxed about the ears from all sides on Syria, but apparently the people are at least somewhat satisfied.

Plouffe could stay inside the White House, close to POTUS, while still controlling a headquarters 700 miles away.

Vini avidum genus adfectans ad vini similitum dinem multiplices potus.

Paulò deterior, sed suavior potus est cibus; meliori quidem, sed ingrato, præferendus est.

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