comment vs zing

comment

noun
  • A spoken or written remark. 

  • A remark embedded in source code in such a way that it will be ignored by the compiler or interpreter, typically to help people to understand the code. 

  • The part of a sentence that provides new information regarding the current theme. 

  • The act of commenting. 

verb
  • To make remarks or notes. 

  • To insert comments into (source code). 

  • To comment out (code); to disable by converting into a comment. 

  • To remark. 

zing

noun
  • A witty insult or derogatory remark. 

  • A short high-pitched humming sound, such as that made by a bullet or vibrating string. 

  • Zest or vitality. 

  • Pleasant or exciting flavour of food. 

verb
  • To move very quickly, especially while making a high-pitched hum. 

  • To address a witty insult or comeback to. 

intj
  • A high pitched humming sound. 

  • Used to acknowledge a witty comeback, a zinger. 

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