come on to vs fool around

come on to

verb
  • To make a romantic or sexual advance to. 

  • To start to. 

fool around

verb
  • To engage in casual or flirtatious sexual acts. 

  • To engage in adultery; to play around. 

  • To waste time. 

  • To engage in frivolous behaviour; to monkey around. 

How often have the words come on to and fool around occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )