do up vs get up

do up

verb
  • To pack together and envelop; to pack up. 

  • To beat up; to physically assault. 

  • To execute a task or performance. 

  • To redecorate (a room, etc.); to make improvements to a home or domestic property. 

  • To fasten (a piece of clothing, etc.); to tighten (a nut etc.) 

get up

verb
  • To bring together; to amass. 

  • To go towards the attacking goal. 

  • To materialise; to grow stronger. 

  • To move from a sitting or lying position to a standing position; to stand up. 

  • To rise from one's bed (often implying to wake up). 

  • To gather or grow larger by accretion. 

  • To move in an upward direction; to ascend or climb. 

  • To criticise. 

  • To dress in a certain way, especially extravagantly. 

  • To annoy. 

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