boff vs wind-up

boff

noun
  • A line in a film etc that elicits such a laugh. 

  • A great success; a hit. 

  • A pupil who works hard; a swot. 

  • A big laugh. 

  • A hit or smack. 

verb
  • to have sexual intercourse (with someone) 

  • To hit; to strike. 

wind-up

noun
  • A punch line of a joke or comedy routine. 

  • The phase of making a pitch where the pitcher moves his or her arm backwards before throwing the ball. 

  • The end or conclusion of something. 

  • A circular hand gesture, supposed to represent the winding on of film, used to signal to a performer to finish quickly. 

  • A humorous attempt to fool somebody, a practical joke in which the victim is encouraged to believe something untrue. 

adj
  • Needing to be wound up in order to function. 

How often have the words boff and wind-up occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )