Noun
First Daughter (plural First Daughters)
(politics) The daughter of the chief executive of a country, such as that of a nation's president.
According to Melania’s former confidante Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, Ivanka wanted to be known as the First Daughter Lady – the most visible female Trump in the White House. Source: Internet
As First Daughter, she is expected to have the revered gift of sight—but she doesn’t—and she knows her parents are perpetrating a sham when th. Source: Internet
I’ve wondered if the beautiful brown face on my First Daughter covers worked against good reviews and timeliness to hinder pre-pub orders — which took place way BEFORE a presidential race between two candidates with brown daughters. Source: Internet
This week we’re all about the ladies, with a female jazz singer, a go-go grandma, and a reading from former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton. Source: Internet
The 23-year-old First Daughter took to Instagram on Monday to share a playful video of herself zip-lining in Central America. Source: Internet
If you enjoy political thrillers, mysteries, etc, you will probably like “First Daughter.” Source: Internet