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Club Fed noun a minimum-security, well-equipped federal prison housing white-collar criminals, especially the federal prison camp in Lompoc, California US A punning reference to Club Med, a group of holiday resorts.- Big Springs has no walls and is called Club Fed by critics because of its elaborate recreational facilities and college dormitory atmosphere. — Washington Post, p. A1, 8 September 1985
- That was Lompoc FPC, federal prison camp, the one they used to call Club Fed. No fence, no guys with shanks or razor blades stuck in toothbursh handles. The worst that could happen to you, some guy hits you over the head with a tennis racquet. — Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight, p. 45, 1996
- Hopefully, you’ll never experience the pleasures of a “Club Fed vacation.” — Suroosh Alvi et al., The Vice Guide, p. 223, 2002
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