hacker vs help

hacker

noun
  • One who is consistent and focuses on accomplishing a task or several tasks. 

  • Something that hacks; a tool or device for hacking. 

  • One who is expert at programming and solving problems with a computer. 

  • One who operates a taxicab. 

  • One who uses a computer to gain unauthorized access to data, or to carry out malicious attacks. 

  • A fork-shaped tool used to harvest root vegetables. 

  • One who is inexperienced or unskilled at a particular activity, especially a sport such as golf or tennis. 

  • A computer security professional, a white-hat hacker. 

  • One who cuts with rough or heavy blows. 

  • One who kicks wildly or roughly. 

help

noun
  • Something or someone which provides assistance with a task. 

  • Action given to provide assistance; aid. 

  • Documentation provided with computer software, etc. and accessed using the computer. 

  • A study aid. 

  • One or more people employed to help in the maintenance of a house or the operation of a farm or enterprise. 

  • Correction of deficits, as by psychological counseling or medication or social support or remedial training. 

intj
  • A cry of distress or an urgent request for assistance 

verb
  • To assist (a person) in getting something, especially food or drink at table; used with to. 

  • To provide assistance. 

  • To avoid; to prevent; to refrain from; to restrain (oneself). Usually used in nonassertive contexts with can. 

  • To do something on the behalf of someone. 

  • To provide assistance to (someone or something). 

  • To contribute in some way to. 

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