JACUZZI

Etymology

Noun

Jacuzzi (plural Jacuzzis)

Alternative form of jacuzzi [from 1960s]

Proper noun

Jacuzzi

The Jacuzzi brand.

Verb

Jacuzzi (third-person singular simple present Jacuzzis, present participle Jacuzziing, simple past and past participle Jacuzzied)

Alternative form of jacuzzi

Etymology

Noun

jacuzzi (plural jacuzzis)

A hot tub or whirlpool bath with underwater jets that massage the body.

Usage notes

• Due to its origins as a proprietary name, jacuzzi is frequently capitalized as Jacuzzi.

Verb

jacuzzi (third-person singular simple present jacuzzis, present participle jacuzziing, simple past and past participle jacuzzied)

(transitive) To equip with a jacuzzi.

(intransitive) To use a jacuzzi.

(transitive) To treat with a jacuzzi.

Source: Wiktionary



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