catcall vs whoop

catcall

verb
  • To make such an exclamation. 

noun
  • A shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from a crowd or audience; a jeer, a boo. 

  • A whistle blown by a theatre-goer to express disapproval. 

  • A shout, whistle, or comment of a sexual nature, usually made toward a passing woman. 

  • In the Eiffel programming language, a run-time error caused by use of the wrong data type. 

whoop

verb
  • To shout, to yell. 

  • To make a whoop. 

  • To cough or breathe with a sonorous inspiration, as in whooping cough. 

  • To beat, to strike. 

  • To defeat thoroughly. 

noun
  • A bump on a racetrack. 

  • A loud, eager cry, usually of joy. 

  • A gasp, characteristic of whooping cough. 

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