Proper noun
Serpico (plural Serpicos)
A surname from Italian.
Grobel; p. 200 Martin Bregman saw the play and became Pacino's manager, a partnership that became fruitful in the years to come, as Bregman encouraged Pacino to do The Godfather, Serpico and Dog Day Afternoon. Source: Internet
Zorba the Greek and Serpico. Source: Internet
I said, imagine ‘Serpico’ but without the Frank Serpico. Source: Internet
Serpico, like most callers, was trying to get reservations for the four-day Fisherman’s Picnic festival. Source: Internet
Serpico, Pasquale D. "Astrophysical models for the origin of the positron "excess"." Source: Internet
I interviewed Serpico at his home in the Netherlands in 1975 for a story in the Village Voice. Source: Internet