lick one's chops vs stand by

lick one's chops

verb
  • To anticipate something eagerly. 

  • To use one's tongue to remove moistness from the sides of one's mouth, as when salivating or at the conclusion of a meal. 

  • To look forward avidly to eating something. 

stand by

verb
  • To wait in expectation of some event; to be ready. 

  • To support; to continue to support despite things being bad. 

  • To remain loyal or faithful to. 

  • To do nothing. To be inactive in a situation. 

How often have the words lick one's chops and stand by occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )