go off the deep end vs go wild

go off the deep end

go wild

verb
  • To become very noisy and excited. 

  • To land or pass wildly off-target. 

  • To go ahead; do as one pleases used to grant permission for or to give endorsement of a suggestion or proposal, especially when the speaker is not interested in the outcome of the proposal. 

How often have the words go off the deep end and go wild occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )