fug vs funk

fug

noun
  • A contemptible person. 

  • A state of chaos or confusion. 

  • A state of lethargy and confusion; daze. 

  • Something of little value. 

  • A heavy, musty, stuffy or unpleasant atmosphere, usually in a poorly-ventilated area. 

  • Used as an intensifier. 

verb
  • To remain indoors, usually understood as being in a tightly closed room. 

  • To damage or destroy. 

  • Used to express displeasure. 

  • To create a fug (heavy unpleasant atmosphere). 

  • To be surrounded by a fug (heavy unpleasant atmosphere). 

  • To put into a fug (daze). 

  • To copulate with. 

funk

noun
  • One who fears or panics; a coward. 

  • A style of music derived from 1960s soul music, with elements of rock and other styles, characterized by a prominent bass guitar, dance-friendly sound, a strong emphasis on the downbeat, and much syncopation. 

  • Foul or unpleasant smell, especially body odor. 

  • A state of fear or panic, especially cowardly. 

  • Mental depression. 

verb
  • To frighten; to cause to flinch. 

  • To shrink from, or avoid something because of fear. 

  • To emit an offensive smell; to stink. 

  • To envelop with an offensive smell or smoke. 

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