cuff vs slosh

cuff

verb
  • To fight; to scuffle; to box. 

  • To hit, as a reproach, particularly with the open palm to the head; to slap. 

  • To buffet. 

  • To furnish with cuffs. 

  • To handcuff. 

noun
  • The scruff of the neck. 

  • handcuffs 

  • the end of a shirt sleeve that covers the wrist 

  • A blow, especially with the open hand; a box; a slap. 

  • the end of a pants leg, folded up 

slosh

verb
  • To punch (someone). 

  • to move noisily through water or other liquid. 

  • To make a sloshing sound. 

  • To shift chaotically; to splash noisily. 

  • To pour noisily, sloppily or in large amounts 

  • To cause to slosh 

noun
  • Inferior wine or other drink. 

  • A sloshing sound or motion. 

  • A game related to billiards. 

  • A quantity of a liquid; more than a splash. 

  • Slush. 

  • backslash, the character \. 

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