Proper noun
Rizzo (plural Rizzos)
A surname from Italian.
Alanna Rizzo, the Dodgers in-game reporter, thinks Davis has spent the last four seasons doing just that: “I think the biggest compliment I could give to Joe is that he never tried to be Vin,” she says over the phone. Source: Internet
Anthony Rizzo added eighth-inning insurance for the Cubs when he lined a 2-0 fastball from reliever J.P. Feyereisen 386 feet down the right field line for his first homer. Source: Internet
As author and critic Peter Biskind explains, "it was the very contrast between his preppy character in The Graduate, and Ratso Rizzo" that appealed to Hoffman. Source: Internet
Among the most important people of this period we have to remind Don Giuseppe Rizzo, a priest who founded the bank called "Cassa Rurale e Artigiana Don Rizzo" (1902). Source: Internet
Chicago Cubs star Anthony Rizzo is helping feed Chicago nurses and doctors, working around the clock to fight COVID-19. Source: Internet
During his campaign, Rizzo promised his supporters that after he was elected, he would “make Attila the Hun look like a faggot.” Source: Internet