cut off vs noddle

cut off

verb
  • To end abruptly. 

  • To remove via cutting. 

  • To turn off or switch off (an electrical device). 

  • (North American) swerve in front of (another car) while driving; cut [someone] up 

  • To interrupt (someone speaking). 

  • To isolate or remove from contact. 

  • To stop providing funds to (someone). 

  • To stop the provision or supply of something, e.g. power, water. 

noddle

verb
  • To nod repeatedly. 

noun
  • The head; the part of the body of an animal or human which contains the brain, mouth and main sense organs. 

  • The head as the seat of mental capacity or intellect. 

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