fug vs give out

fug

verb
  • Used to express displeasure. 

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

  • To damage or destroy. 

  • 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. 

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. 

give out

verb
  • To complain, sulk, chastise. 

  • To issue; to distribute. 

  • To announce (a hymn) to be sung; to read out (the words) for the congregation to sing. 

  • To utter, publish; to announce, proclaim, report. 

  • To desist. 

  • To put forth, utter (prayers). 

  • To break down, get out of order, fail. 

  • To send forth, emit; to cause to be sent forth. 

  • To run short, come to an end. 

  • To desist through exhaustion of strength or patience. 

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