kick around vs snooker

kick around

verb
  • To abuse or mistreat; to bully; to be rough with. 

  • To wander loose; to float around; to hang around. 

  • To be discussed informally; to be considered. 

noun
  • An informal game of football, rugby or similar sports. 

snooker

verb
  • To put (someone) in a difficult situation. 

  • To play the game of snooker. 

  • To become or cause to become inebriated. 

  • To place the cue ball in such a position that (the opponent) cannot directly hit the required ball with it. 

  • To fool or bamboozle. 

noun
  • A cue sport, popular in the UK and other Commonwealth of Nations countries. 

  • The situation where the cue ball is in such a position that the opponent cannot directly hit a legal ball with it. 

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