bazinga vs gotcha

bazinga

noun
  • A thingamabob, a placeholder word for any unknown or nonspecific object. 

intj
  • Exclamation indicating a successful outcome or sudden realization. 

  • Exclamation acknowledging a witty remark. 

  • Exclamation indicating a successful trick or prank. 

gotcha

noun
  • A feature of a system or a program that works in the way it is documented but is counter-intuitive and almost invites mistake or non-function. 

  • An attempt to disprove or refute someone's argument, usually in a deceptive or disingenuous way. 

  • An instance of publicly tricking someone or exposing them to ridicule, especially by means of an elaborate deception. 

  • A potential problem or source of trouble. 

  • An instance of accomplishing a tricky idea or overcoming a difficult obstacle. 

abbrev
  • Understand you; comprehend you. 

  • Got you covered, got your back; when you have an advantage or responsibility over someone. 

  • Got you; have you; as in capture or apprehend. 

  • Got you back; as in after causing some form of retaliation or revenge against someone. 

  • Got you by surprise; exclamation indicating a successful trick or prank. 

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