Hamilton
Definition
A surname of Scottish origin, most famously associated with Alexander Hamilton (c. 1755–1804), a Founding Father of the United States, key author of The Federalist Papers, and the first Secretary of the Treasury.
A Tony Award-winning Broadway musical composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, which chronicles the life of Alexander Hamilton through hip-hop, rap, and show tunes.
A city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, known for its industrial heritage and proximity to the U.S. border.
A Swiss luxury watch manufacturer renowned for chronographs and aviation timepieces since 1892.
Examples
After binge-watching Hamilton for the third time, my friends now call me the non-stop Founding Father of bad puns.
Lewis Hamilton swerved past the competition like he was dodging Treasury scandals in a rap battle.
Visiting Hamilton, Ontario felt like stepping into a polite Canadian version of a Lin-Manuel Miranda fever dream.
He checked his vintage Hamilton watch and realized he had just enough time to argue Federalist principles over craft beer.