give it to someone vs visit

give it to someone

verb
  • To beat up or punish someone. 

  • To have sexual relations with someone. 

  • To put up a good fight against someone. 

  • To give someone credit; to praise someone. 

visit

verb
  • To inflict punishment, vengeance for (an offense) on or upon someone. 

  • To go to (a place) for pleasure, on an errand, etc. 

  • To habitually go to (someone in distress, sickness etc.) to comfort them. (Now generally merged into later senses, below.) 

  • Of a sickness, misfortune etc.: to afflict (someone). 

  • Of God: to appear to (someone) to comfort, bless, or chastise or punish them. (Now generally merged into later senses, below.) 

  • To go and meet (a person) as an act of friendliness or sociability. 

  • To go to (a shrine, temple etc.) for worship. (Now generally merged into later senses, below.) 

noun
  • A meeting with a doctor at their surgery or the doctor's at one's home. 

  • A single act of visiting. 

How often have the words give it to someone and visit occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )