-head vs hoppy

-head

suffix
  • Used to form words to describe people who are dedicated fans of something, especially music. 

  • Used to create nouns indicating a state; -hood. 

  • Used to form words for people who regularly have their mind focused upon a particular subject, activity, or a specified drug or other substance, or who are addicted in some way. 

  • Used with other words to form generic insults or epithets to indicate stupidity. 

hoppy

adj
  • Characterised by a hopping motion. 

  • Having a taste of hops; heavily flavoured with hops. 

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