go on the mitch vs play hooky

go on the mitch

verb
  • to skip school; to play truant 

play hooky

verb
  • To play truant; to avoid (informally: skip) school, work, or other duties (stay away from these without permission nor an excuse); to skive or to bunk off (UK); 

How often have the words go on the mitch and play hooky occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )