bottle it vs weasel out

bottle it

verb
  • To suppress an action or expression, especially when due to lack of courage. 

  • To run away, especially when due to lack of courage. 

  • To lose one's nerve. 

weasel out

verb
  • To shirk, avoid, or fail to fulfill (a task, responsibility, etc.) 

  • To obtain or extract, especially by cunning methods. 

How often have the words bottle it and weasel out occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )