backwood vs pikey

backwood

adj
  • Rustic, unsophisticated, countrified. 

  • Native to or located in a remote rural location. 

pikey

adj
  • Associated with or filled with pike (fish). 

  • Associated with members of the above-mentioned underclass. 

verb
  • To steal. 

noun
  • A pike (fish). 

  • A working-class (often underclass) person with negative connotations of benefit fraud, theft and living on rundown estates. 

  • An itinerant person, especially one of Romani or Irish Traveller heritage. 

How often have the words backwood and pikey occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )