burst in vs butt in

burst in

verb
  • to enter suddenly and unexpectedly 

butt in

verb
  • To join a queue not at the end, but in the middle. 

  • To join a conversation or situation in which one is not welcome or invited; to interject (connotes a rude or discourteous interruption). 

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