colored vs frou-frou

colored

noun
  • A colored article of clothing. 

  • A colored person; a person descended from more than one of the racial groups of Southern Africa (black white, Asian, Austronesian). 

adj
  • Having a color. 

  • Having prominent colors; colorful. 

  • Having a particular color or kind of color. 

  • Biased; pervasively (but potentially subtly) influenced in a particular way. 

  • Designated for use by colored people (in either the US or South African sense). 

  • Belonging to a multiracial ethnic group or category, having ancestry from more than one of the racial groups of southern Africa (black, white, and Asian). (Under apartheid, used as a metadescription for mixed-race people and peoples such as the Cape Coloureds.) 

frou-frou

noun
  • A rustling sound, particularly the rustling of a large silk dress. 

adj
  • Liable to create the sound of rustling cloth, similar to 19th-century dresses. 

  • Unimportant, silly, useless. 

  • Highly ornamented, overly elaborate; excessively girly. 

verb
  • To move with the sound of rustling dresses. 

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