1. jacuzzi - Noun
2. jacuzzi - Verb
3. Jacuzzi - Proper noun
A surname from Italian.
jacuzzi (plural jacuzzis)
A hot tub or whirlpool bath with underwater jets that massage the body.
(transitive) To equip with a jacuzzi.
The suite was jacuzzied.
(intransitive) To use a jacuzzi.
They jacuzzied after a late dinner.
(transitive) To treat with a jacuzzi.
He jacuzzied his sore muscles.
Jacuzzi (plural Jacuzzis)
Alternative form of jacuzzi [from 1960s]
The Jacuzzi brand.
Jacuzzi (third-person singular simple present Jacuzzis, present participle Jacuzziing, simple past and past participle Jacuzzied)
Alternative form of jacuzzi
About 20 other monkeys steeped themselves in the natural jacuzzi around him. Source: Internet
In Riff Raff 's "Gucci Jacuzzi", Lil' Flip says "You know I'm makin' guap, and my painting in my kitchen was made by Basquiat". Source: Internet
Nearly a village unto itself, the Ocean Club development boasts a 25,000 square foot Beach Club, with lighted tennis courts, a fitness and health spa, both formal and casual dining options, an oversized swimming pool, jacuzzi, and direct beach access. Source: Internet
Enjoy a chef-prepared breakfast, a comfortable room, and a jacuzzi to relax after giving it your all out on course. Source: Internet
After dinner, headed out to the jacuzzi for some stargazing. Source: Internet
But on top of that the rooms were giant, the beds were so comfortable and they had a pool and jacuzzi so I could rest my tired body after a day of 10+ miles. Source: Internet