juice vs leed

juice

noun
  • Semen. 

  • Vitality, strength. 

  • Political power. 

  • Musical agreement between instrumentalists. 

  • The leftover liquid of some wet or damp substance. 

  • Petrol; gasoline. 

  • Electricity. 

  • Liquor. 

  • Steroids. 

  • A soft drink. 

  • A beverage made of juice. 

  • A liquid from a plant, especially fruit. 

  • The liquid that is used to submerge a substance kept in a container 

  • The amount charged by a bookmaker for betting services. 

  • The vaginal lubrication that a female naturally produces when sexually aroused. 

verb
  • To extract the juice from something. 

  • To energize or stimulate something. 

  • To take a performance-enhancing drug. 

leed

noun
  • Patter; rigmarole. 

  • A strain in a rhyme, song, or poem; refrain; flow. 

  • A constant or repeated line or verse; theme. 

  • The speech of a person or class of persons; form of speech; talk; utterance; manner of speaking or writing; phraseology; diction. 

  • Language; tongue. 

  • A national tongue (in contrast to a foreign language). 

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