get down vs samba

get down

verb
  • To dance, particularly without inhibition or restraint, or in a sexually suggestive manner. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, down. 

  • To party. 

  • To duck or take cover, usually to avoid harm. Commonly used as a caution or warning in the imperative. 

  • To concentrate; attend. 

  • To swallow (something). 

  • To leave the table after dining. 

  • To relax and enjoy oneself completely; be uninhibited in one's enjoyment. 

  • To have sex. 

  • To record in writing. 

  • To bring or come down; to descend; to cause to bring or come down. 

  • To depress; discourage; fatigue. 

  • To criticise 

samba

verb
  • To dance the samba. 

noun
  • A Brazilian ballroom dance or dance style. 

  • A Brazilian musical genre, to which the aforementioned dance is danced, which has its roots in West Africa via the slave trade. 

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