gargamel : nf arg. Formerly throat, throat. He squeezed her gargamelle.
From there, the name of Gargamelle given by the writer Rabelais (1483-1553) to a gourmet.
Quotation from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, known as Céline (1894-1961): “Cascade he believed in nobody question gargamelle! He did his own shopping three times a week…He brought back what he found the nicest, plumpest in poultry, turkeys like this! chickens like that! lambs like you don't see anymore…! to fart all the dishes in the oven! super fine salty meadows … when he found a dozen of our woodcock” in the novel Guignol's band. (1952)