Proper noun
Santelli (plural Santellis)
A surname from Italian.
In the recent CNBC debate, John Harwood was the only journalist with anything like a national reputation, and when Jim Cramer and Rick Santelli came on you might as well have cued the calliope music. Source: Internet
Erik Ristuben, Russell Investments, Timothy Anderson, TJM Investments, and CNBC's Rick Santelli, discuss the Fed decision's impact on the stock market. Source: Internet
Santelli, whose anti-tax rant helped ignite the Tea Party movement in 2009, was clearly frustrated after another near 1,000-point drop in the Dow Jones average on Thursday. Source: Internet
The candidate of former premier Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia, Jole Santelli, appeared to have won as predicted in the smaller southern region of Calbria, exit polls said. Source: Internet
Eileen Chapman, Director of The Archives, and Robert Santelli, founding director of the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, served as advisors to the exhibit. Source: Internet