extender vs skipper

extender

noun
  • A runner, or quick-draw. (from sense #2) 

  • Any of various substances designed to extend any of several properties of a material. 

  • Any substance added to food to bulk it out, with a higher protein content than a filler. 

  • A phrase that extends an expression to include further members of a set, e.g. "and stuff", "or something". 

  • Any of various components designed to extend the length of a device. 

skipper

noun
  • A coach, director, or other leader. 

  • The cheese maggot, the larva of a cheese fly (family Piophilidae), which leaps to escape predators. 

  • A barn or shed in which to shelter for the night. 

  • The master of a ship. 

  • One who jumps rope. 

  • Any of various butterflies of the families Hesperiidae and its subfamily Megathyminae, having a hairy mothlike body, hooked tips on the antennae, and a darting flight pattern. 

  • A person who skips, or fails to attend class. 

  • The captain of a sports team such as football, cricket, rugby or curling. 

  • Any of several marine fishes that often leap above water, especially Cololabis saira, the Pacific saury. 

verb
  • To captain a ship or a sports team. 

  • To take shelter in a barn or shed. 

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