fantasise vs trip out

fantasise

verb
  • To portray in the mind, using fantasy. 

  • To indulge in fantasy; to imagine things only possible in fantasy. 

trip out

verb
  • To have as an image in one's mind. 

  • To go out with light steps. 

  • To be released in spite of constraints; to spill out. 

  • To enthuse, to respond with strong positive emotion; to get high (on) 

  • To hallucinate or otherwise alter one's consciousness as a result of drugs. 

  • To break a circuit in response to an overload. 

  • To have a fit, to become enraged or upset; to flip out. 

  • To pull the drill stem and bit out of the hole of an oil well drill, in order to access the borehole. 

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