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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
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of potus1

From the Latin word pōtus
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Example Sentences

So I ask this question in return: Will Kamala, after becoming POTUS, be willing to make some effective changes to the criminal “justice” system?

From Slate

Lynch—who later said he does not follow politics closely, and thus probably does not know that Newsom is terrified of being accused of running a shadow campaign for POTUS—does not relent.

From Slate

“In his dreadful novel, ‘Hillbilly Elegy,’ JD Vance described having sex with a rubber glove secured between cushions on his couch," another user posted on social media. "Republicans chose him to be one heartbeat away from becoming POTUS.

From Salon

On X Tuesday, @POTUS said: “This afternoon, I arrived back at the Oval Office and sat down with my national security team for my daily intelligence briefing. Serving as your Commander-in-Chief continues to be the greatest honor of my life.”

“Edgar Allen Potus,” one commenter wrote on Instagram.

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