1. Corso - Noun
2. Corso - Proper noun
Corso (plural Corsos)
Short for Cane Corso (“type of dog”).
Corso (plural Corsos)
English Wikipedia has an article on:Corso (surname)Wikipedia
A surname from Italian.
Gregory Corso used to get really pissed when people called Bob Dylan a 'poet.' After writing poetry for a few years, I can understand that. Steve Earle
Among its denizens were Beat Generation writers Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs and Gregory Corso. Source: Internet
Also, in New York, Ginsberg met Gregory Corso in the Pony Stable Bar. Source: Internet
Each pensionnaire was lodged in the French Academy's Roman outpost, which from the years 1737 to 1793 was the Palazzo Mancini in the Via del Corso. Source: Internet
Ginsberg introduced Corso to the rest of his inner circle. Source: Internet
City Walls City Wall at Corso Alberto Palermo has at least two circuits of City Walls - many pieces of which still survive. Source: Internet