bot vs buttonhole

bot

verb
  • To use a bot, or automated program. 

  • To ask for and be given something with the direct intention of exploiting the thing’s usefulness, almost exclusively with cigarettes. 

  • To bugger. 

noun
  • The larva of a botfly, which infests the skin of various mammals, producing warbles, or the nasal passage of sheep, or the stomach of horses. 

  • A physical robot. 

  • A piece of software designed to perform a minor but repetitive task automatically or on command, especially when operating with the appearance of a (human) user profile or account. 

  • A computer-controlled character in a video game, especially a multiplayer one. 

  • A supremely unskilled player. 

buttonhole

verb
  • To cut one or more buttonholes (in). 

  • To detain (a person) in conversation against their will. 

  • To sew by buttonhole stitch. 

  • To apply a flowery formation in. 

noun
  • A small slot-like cut or incision, made for example by an accident with the scalpel. 

  • So shaped that it can be worn on a buttonhole or it is similar to a buttonhole. 

  • A flower worn in a buttonhole for decoration. 

  • The mouth and/or nose and/or eyes if appearing tiny. 

  • A hole through which a button is pushed to secure a garment or some part of one. 

  • anus, batty hole. 

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