hold on vs shoot from the hip

hold on

verb
  • To remain loyal. 

  • To grasp or grip firmly. 

  • To persist. 

  • To keep; to store something for someone. 

  • Wait a short while. 

shoot from the hip

verb
  • To discharge a firearm while it is held near the hip, without taking time to aim via the gunsights. 

  • To speak or act quickly based on first impressions, without carefully studying the background information, wider context, etc. 

How often have the words hold on and shoot from the hip occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )