bork vs kerb

bork

verb
  • (of a dog) To bark 

  • To defeat a person's appointment or election, judicial nomination, etc., through a concerted attack on the person's character, background, and philosophy. 

  • To boink. 

  • To misconfigure, break, or damage, especially a computer or other complex device. 

  • To become broken or damaged, especially of a computer or other complex device. 

noun
  • The sound a dog makes. 

  • The bald notothen or bald rockcod (Pagothenia borchgrevinki), a species of cod icefish (Nototheniidae) native to the Southern Ocean. 

kerb

verb
  • To take a dog to the kerb for the purpose of evacuating. 

  • To damage vehicle wheels or tyres by running into or over a pavement kerb. 

noun
  • The raised edge between the pavement and the roadway, typically made of concrete though originally consisting of a line of kerbstones. 

  • A stone ring built to enclose and sometimes revet the cairn or barrow built over a chamber tomb. 

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