do well vs mess up

do well

verb
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see do, well. 

  • To take the prudent approach; to be advised. 

  • To succeed; to flourish. 

  • To benefit, to favour. 

mess up

verb
  • To make a mistake; to do something incorrectly; to perform poorly. 

  • To damage; injure. 

  • To manhandle; beat up; rough up. 

  • To make a mess of; to untidy, disorder, soil, or muss. 

  • To botch, bungle; to perform poorly on. 

  • To cause a problem with; to introduce an error or mistake in; to make muddled or confused; spoil; ruin. 

  • To cause (another person) to make unwanted mistakes in a given task, usually through distraction or obnoxious behavior. 

  • To discombobulate, utterly confuse, or confound psychologically; to throw into a state of mental disarray. 

How often have the words do well and mess up occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )