GRANGOUSIER or GRANDGOUSIER

PRONUNCIATION: (gran-GOO/GOU-zee-uhr)

MEANING: noun:
1. A big eater.
2. A gullible person, one who will swallow anything.

ETYMOLOGY: After Grangousier (in French: Grandgousier), a character who loves good living, in François Rabelais’s story Gargantua. The name Grangousier is coined from the French grand gosier (big throat). Earliest documented use: 1580.
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GRANGOSIER - farm association's willow tree

GRAND OUSTER - Throw all the bums out!

ORANGOUSIER - more like a large ape