jerk-water vs out of the way

jerk-water

noun
  • A branch line train, using light equipment 

adj
  • Railroads with low traffic. 

  • Of an inhabited place, small, isolated, backward. 

out of the way

prep
  • Taken care of. 

  • Remote or secluded. 

  • Unusual or out of the ordinary. 

  • Unusually or excessively. 

  • Not obstructing or hindering; not in the way. 

  • Improper or offensive. 

How often have the words jerk-water and out of the way occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )