A made up word on an episode of Garfield and Friends.
This is much older than Garfield. it was used by Bob Newhart in a skit in the 60s (I'm guessing). the bit was about the old adage that if you set an infinite number of monkeys in front of an infinite number of typewriters, that eventually they would produce the Great Works of Literature. Newhart's bit was the poor watchman who had to monitor the output looking for something Great. eventually, the watchman said "hold it ... looks like we got something here. 'To be, or not to be, that is the gazorninplatt.' oh well, false alarm."
It is possible that Newhart was actually quoting an old Mad Magazine issue on Shakespeare.