coda vs stinger

coda

noun
  • A conclusion (of a statement or event, for example), final portion, tail end. 

  • The optional final part of a syllable, placed after its nucleus, and usually composed of one or more consonants. 

  • In seismograms, the gradual return to baseline after a seismic event. The length of the coda can be used to estimate event magnitude, and the shape sometimes reveals details of subsurface structures. 

  • A passage that brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation. 

stinger

noun
  • A final note played at the end of a military march. 

  • An extension cord. 

  • A pointed portion of an insect or arachnid used for attack. 

  • A nonlethal grenade using rubber instead of shrapnel, more commonly called a sting grenade. 

  • A short musical phrase or chord used non-diegetically to dramatic or emphatic effect. 

  • Anything, such as an insult, that stings mentally or psychologically. 

  • Chironex fleckeri, an extremely venomous Australian box jellyfish. 

  • A station identifier on television or radio played between shows. 

  • A cocktail of brandy and crème de menthe. 

  • An improvised heating element used to boil or heat water in prison. 

  • A portable bed of nails to puncture car tires, used by police and military forces. 

  • A stinging nettle. 

  • Anything that is used to sting, as a means of attack. 

  • A minor neurological injury of the spine characterized by a shooting or stinging pain down one arm, followed by numbness and weakness. 

  • A scene shown on films or television shows after the credits. 

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