Hamilfan

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of Hamilton +‎ fan.

Noun[edit]

Hamilfan (plural Hamilfans)

  1. (fandom slang) A fan of the musical Hamilton.
    • 2016, Kaitlynn Milvert, "'Hamilton' mixtape is a success", Indiana Daily Student (Indiana University), 5 December 2016, page 4:
      The long-awaited “Hamilton” mixtape was released Friday, much to the delight of devoted Hamilfans, as the musical's most avid followers are called.
    • 2017, Kat Harrison, Lin-Manuel Miranda: Composer, Actor, and Creator of Hamilton, page 57:
      Hamilfans,” as they were called, lined the sidewalks of 46th Street, hoping to get tickets for the mega hit.
    • 2018, "Hundreds show their enthusiasm for 'Hamiltunes'", The Laker (Land O' Lakes), 8 August 2018, page 1:
      The popularity of the Broadway musical hit “Hamilton: An American Musical” displayed itself at a local event aimed at bringing together “Hamilfans” of all ages.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Hamilfan.

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