Margolette : noun (word from latin greediness « mouth "And nexus" eat dirty ").
Mouth, lips, mouth, face.
To be broken the margoulette: to be broken the mouth.
Margoulette askew, bad face, tired face.
To dislodge the margoulette, to strike blows in the face.
The expression “(Se) breaking the margoulette”: (Se) breaking the face - Falling, falling (in the pronominal form only).
Anyone with barely sharp insight will have noticed for themselves the similarity of form between (fall down, whose image is perfectly clear, and (to) break the margoulette rather referred to the mouth or the jaw. Then, by extension, the word designated the face or the figure. This allows us to find the imagined synonymy. Of course, here the word margolette, like the word Figures, is only an image to designate the whole man, because if he falls or receives a beating, it is not necessarily the figure that takes the blows.
It is also said of someone who commits suicide that he is "blown up".