fife vs toot

fife

verb
  • To play this instrument. 

num
  • Used instead of five in radio communications to avoid confusion with fire. 

noun
  • A small shrill pipe, resembling the piccolo flute, used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music 

toot

verb
  • To make the sound of a horn or whistle. 

  • To cause a horn or whistle to make its sound. 

  • Of a queen bee: to make a high-pitched sound during certain stages of development. 

  • To see; to spy. 

  • To stand out, or be prominent. 

  • To peep; to look narrowly. 

  • To go on a drinking binge. 

  • To snort (a recreational drug). 

  • To flatulate. 

  • To post a message on a Mastodon instance (a self-hosted version of the networking software). 

noun
  • A portion of cocaine that a person snorts. 

  • The noise of a horn or whistle. 

  • A fart; flatus. 

  • Cocaine. 

  • Rubbish; tat. 

  • A toilet. 

  • A spree of drunkenness. 

  • A message on the social networking software Mastodon. 

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