Proper noun
Razo (plural Razos)
A surname from Spanish.
Razo hopped back up and adopted a posture that said he was completely unruffled, never had been, and in fact was ready to do something manly like lift boulders or swallow live worms. Shannon Hale
Razo knew he was best at nothing, except maybe cramming two cherries into a single nostril. Shannon Hale
Razo was sorely tempted to assert that all was true and he'd lost his horns and tail in a tragic childhood accident. Shannon Hale
I'm Razo, a member of Bayern's Own," he said, stopping himself from adding "Loafing is just a hobby of mine." "Bayern's Own? But you're a child." Razo looked up to the sky. "I'm not a child, I'm just short. Shannon Hale
Jose Razo served as Grand Marshal for the drive-thru-style event. Source: Internet
Teresa Razo stands at a row of empty tables pushed together inside the Cambalache Grill restaurant in Fountain Valley, one of two Argentine and Italian cuisine eateries she and her husband, Chef Leo Razo, own in Orange County. Source: Internet