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fonduzzi 

A fonduzzi is the idea of a jacuzzi that is filled with melted cheese in which people submerge themselves in. A person could even roll around in sourdough bread for a little snack after. Adam Carolla explained of the possible existence of fonduzzi's to exist in exclusive airport VIP areas.
Wow I am so glad that I paid for a first class seat. Now I can visit the VIP lounge and relax in the nice fonduzzi.
fonduzzi by Deep Wood January 5, 2011
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Fonduzzi 

A literary portmanteau that combines the words fondue and jacuzzi to refer to a cheese-filled hot tub as coined by Alison Rosen on the Adam Carolla show.
My boss keeps taking credit for my jokes, I think I'll go for a dip(get it) in the fonduzzi.
Fonduzzi by SnrM March 22, 2011

fonduzzi 

Fonduzzi is a portmanteau of the words jacuzzi and fondue. It is, as it sounds, a jacuzzi filled with fondue cheese.

It is an extravagance said to be present in airport first class lounges. More decadent than just a jacuzzi, the fonduzzi allows the affluent travelers who frequent these exclusive lounges to submerge themselves in hot melted cheese for the purposes of sustenance or pleasure.

The existence of the fonduzzi was theorized by Alison Rosen of The Adam Carolla Podcast.
I hope Alison Rosen reads this and agrees to join me for a romantic evening luxuriating in my fonduzzi. The cheese is just right.
fonduzzi by Six Dixon March 23, 2011

Fonduzzi 

A fonduzzi is the idea of a jacuzzi that is filled with melted cheese in which people submerge themselves was coined by the lovely, super-funny, hyper attractive Alison Rosen and not Adam Carolla.
I'd rather be relaxing in a fonduzzi with my soul mate.
Fonduzzi by Action NYC March 22, 2011

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