chopper vs harvest mite

chopper

noun
  • A thick mitten, usually with yellow leather on the outside. 

  • A tool for chopping wood; an axe/ax. 

  • The penis. 

  • A knife for chopping food, especially one with a large oblong blade. 

  • A helicopter. 

  • An assault rifle, especially a fully-automatic one (e.g. an AK-47). 

  • A type of road motorcycle, especially as used by biker/bikie gangs. 

  • A crude tool with an irregular cutting edge formed by removing flakes from one side of a stone. 

  • A high-bouncing batted ball. 

  • The bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix). 

  • Any of various electronic switches used to interrupt one signal under the control of another. 

verb
  • To travel or transport by helicopter. 

harvest mite

noun
  • Any of various mites of the genus Trombicula that inhabit forests and grasslands and which, in their larval stage, attach to various animals including humans and feed on skin, often causing itching. 

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