do-or-die vs exacting

do-or-die

adj
  • Requiring a determined or desperate effort to avoid the consequences of failure. 

exacting

adj
  • Making great demands; difficult to satisfy. 

  • Requiring precise accuracy, great care, effort, or attention. 

  • Characterized by exaction. 

How often have the words do-or-die and exacting occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )