Proper noun
Zito (plural Zitos)
A surname from Italian.
And then, if he does use this alternative statistic, what does Zito mean by saying one can not take it literally? Source: Internet
But University of Maryland professor of pharmacy and psychiatry Julie Zito has found that the drugs often are prescribed off-label to control children’s behavior. Source: Internet
Angels scout Jeff Cirillo sees something of himself in Zito, and he has two words for the left-hander: "Stay put." Source: Internet
Former Lehigh University football player, 20, was sentenced to one to two months in Northampton County Prison by Judge Leonard Zito today. Source: Internet
Except on the rare occasion, when he is invited for a meal by the commissioner or his friend, the TV news anchor, Zito, Montalbano’s trysts with food are in solitude. Source: Internet
I’m thinking about what Lauren Zito said about sexual and religious repression being not so far from each other. Source: Internet