Potomac fever

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

(desire for political power): In reference to the Potomac river running through Washington, D.C., seat of US politics.

Noun[edit]

Potomac fever (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of Potomac horse fever
  2. (informal) A desire for political power.
    • 1991, Tom Sehler, When Reason Sleeps, page 4:
      Or maybe he just had a severe case of Potomac fever. It affects most congressmen and senators sooner or later: an atrophy of the sense of humility, a swelling of the glands of arrogance.
    • 2011, Roger Herst, Rabbi Gabrielle's Defiance:
      After years of resisting Potomac fever, was she experiencing the initial symptoms ofthis dreaded disease? Was she capitulating toa base instinct for power?