hoser vs impostor

hoser

noun
  • A clumsy, boorish person, especially an over-eating, beer-drinking man, or a man prone to petty infractions such as taking other people's food or drinks. 

  • One that hoses, i.e. hurts (someone) badly. 

  • A person who hoses down a lake after a game of hockey, to return it to a smooth state. 

  • A Canadian. 

  • A person (especially a farmer) who siphons gasoline out of a vehicle or piece of equipment. 

  • One who operates a hose, e.g. a fire hose or a garden hose. 

impostor

noun
  • A term referenced in an unusual grammatical person. 

  • Someone who attempts to deceive by using an assumed name or identity. 

  • A sprite or animation integrated into a three-dimensional scene, but not based on an actual 3D model. 

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