bug out vs leave someone in the lurch

bug out

verb
  • To abandon someone without warning. 

  • To miss school, play truant, play hooky. 

  • To crash or glitch. 

  • To leave (a place) hastily. 

  • To freak out, to go crazy, e.g. from worry. 

  • To cause to bulge. 

noun
  • A rapid retreat, a rout. 

leave someone in the lurch

verb
  • To abandon somebody; especially, to abandon somebody and leave him or her in a difficult situation. 

How often have the words bug out and leave someone in the lurch occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )