dally vs lounge

dally

verb
  • To waste time in trivial activities, or in idleness; to trifle. 

  • To wind the lasso rope (ie throw-rope) around the saddle horn (the saddle horn is attached to the pommel of a western style saddle) after the roping of an animal 

  • To delay unnecessarily; to while away. 

  • To caress, especially of a sexual nature; to fondle or pet 

noun
  • Several wraps of rope around the saddle horn, used to stop animals in roping. 

lounge

verb
  • To relax; to spend time lazily; to stand, sit, or recline, in an indolent manner. 

noun
  • An establishment, similar to a bar, that serves alcohol and often plays background music or shows television. 

  • The act of someone who lounges; idle reclining. 

  • The living room or sitting room of a house. 

  • A large comfortable seat for two or three people or more, a sofa or couch; also called lounge chair. 

  • A waiting room in an office, airport etc. 

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