blow out of the water vs curb stomp

blow out of the water

verb
  • To trounce; to defeat thoroughly, as at a game or in battle. 

  • To rapidly destroy (a vessel) with overwhelming weapons fire. 

curb stomp

verb
  • To defeat an opponent overwhelmingly or effortlessly. 

  • To stomp on someone's head, forcing it into a street curb (often while they are positioned with their teeth biting the curb). 

noun
  • An extremely one-sided victory. 

  • An act of curb stomping. 

How often have the words blow out of the water and curb stomp occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )