Also means
guy
Usage Note
Tizio is a colloquial, slightly dismissive word for a person whose name you don't know or don't care to use — roughly 'some guy' or 'a certain fellow.' It is often paired in the fixed phrase Tizio, Caio e Sempronio (the Italian equivalent of 'Tom, Dick, and Harry'). Avoid in formal contexts.
Examples
"C'era un tizio strano fuori dal negozio."
Natural Translation
There was a strange fellow outside the shop.
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