noun General Slang

gotham

GAWTH-um · noun · informal

A nickname for New York City

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A literary nickname for NYC, later cemented by Batman comics. Evokes the city's grand, gritty character.

“The lights of Gotham never go dark.”
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gotham In A Sentence

The lights of Gotham never go dark.

Origin & Usage

Coined for New York by Washington Irving in 1807 (after the English village Gotham); popularized further by DC Comics.

People Also Ask

What does 'Gotham' mean?

It's a literary nickname for New York City, evoking the city's grand, gritty character.

Where does 'Gotham' come from?

Washington Irving coined it for New York in 1807, after the English village Gotham; DC Comics later popularized it further.

Is Gotham the same as New York?

As a nickname, yes — it refers to NYC, though Batman's fictional Gotham City is a darker, exaggerated version.

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