ching vs jook

ching

noun
  • A knife. 

  • A pair of small bowl-shaped finger cymbals made of thick and heavy bronze, used in the music of Thailand and Cambodia. 

  • Money (from the sound of a cash register ringing up an amount). 

  • A ringing sound, as of metal or glass being struck. 

  • A high-pitched mating call made by the male kakapo. 

  • Cocaine. 

intj
  • The sound of metal or glass clinking. 

verb
  • Of the male kakapo: to make its high-pitched mating call. 

  • To chink or clink; to make a ringing sound, as of metal or glass being struck. 

  • To stab. 

jook

noun
  • Knife. 

  • A bow or curtsey. 

  • A quick movement to evade something. 

  • A shirtfront; the front of a jumper or T-shirt. 

  • Congee. 

  • Sexual intercourse. 

verb
  • To dodge; to move quickly to avoid something or to hide; to dart away. 

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