According to Osho, the 'Italian' for refrigerator is 'ice-a box,' and for a pretty girl it's 'nice-a box'—a playful pun rather than real Italian. He uses humor to dissolve seriousness and show that language is a game, nudging us toward lightness, flexibility, and presence instead of pedantic correctness.
He jokes that in 'Italian,' a fridge is an 'ice-a box' and a pretty girl is a 'nice-a box,' reminding us to stay playful.