Noun
A fatty deposit causing a dimpled or uneven appearance, as around the thighs and buttocks.
Etymology
French : cellule, cellule ; see cellule + -ite, disease (from New Latin -*tis, -itis).
hyperhottiegirl answered Sunday November 27 2005, 10:25 am: Cellulite is a term coined in European salons and spas to describe deposits of dimpled fat found on the thighs and buttocks of many women. Widespread promotion of the concept in the United States followed the 1973 publication of Cellulite: Those Lumps, Bumps and Bulges You Couldn't Lose Before, by Nicole Ronsard, owner of a New York City beauty salon that specialized in skin and body care. Cellulite is alleged to be a special type of "fat gone wrong," a combination of fat, water, and "toxic wastes" that the body has failed to eliminate.
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naimee answered Sunday November 27 2005, 3:10 am: Cellulite is fat in one or several areas of the body. Like, say if you look at your thigh & you like step really hard on the ground & the top "jiggles" that's cellulite. (:
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DeeSireDiOr answered Sunday November 27 2005, 2:54 am: Hey
Cellulite is the lumpy substance resembling cottage cheese that is commonly found on the thighs, stomach, and butt. Cellulite is actually a fancy name for collections of fat that push against the connective tissue beneath a person's skin, which causes the surface of the skin to dimple or pucker like the surface of an orange peel.
You can check to see if you have cellulite by pinching the skin around your upper thigh. If it looks a bit lumpy, you probably have it. And if you do have cellulite, you're definitely not alone: Most girls and women - and some men - have cellulite
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