hamburger vs kebab

hamburger

noun
  • A hot sandwich consisting of a patty of cooked ground beef or a meat substitute, in a sliced bun, sometimes also containing salad vegetables, condiments, or both. 

  • An animal or human, or the flesh thereof, that has been badly injured as a result of an accident or conflict. 

  • The patty used in such a sandwich. 

  • Ground beef, especially that intended to be made into hamburgers. 

verb
  • To badly injure or damage. 

kebab

noun
  • A hand-held dish consisting of pieces of meat roasted on an upright skewer mixed with fresh vegetables and sauces and rolled up in a round piece of unleavened bread. 

  • A dish of pieces of meat, fish, or vegetables roasted on a skewer or spit, especially a doner kebab. 

  • A shish kebab or any other food on a skewer. 

  • The vulva. 

  • A restaurant that sells kebabs 

  • A menu icon of three vertical dots. 

  • A Muslim, usually of southern European, Middle Eastern, or North African descent. 

  • The outward growing portions of a shish kebab structure. 

verb
  • To roast in the style of a kebab 

  • To stab or skewer 

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