fumble vs whank

fumble

noun
  • A dessert similar to a cross between a fool and a crumble. 

  • A ball etc. that has been dropped by accident. 

verb
  • To grope about in perplexity; to seek awkwardly. 

  • To drop a ball or a baton etc. by accident. 

  • To handle much; to play childishly; to turn over and over. 

  • To blunder uncertainly. 

  • To handle nervously or awkwardly. 

  • To grope awkwardly in trying to find something 

whank

noun
  • A large portion, slice or lump. 

  • A strike with the fist; a blow; a knock. 

verb
  • To beat; to thrash; to whip; to lash. 

  • To cut, especially to cut off a large portion. 

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