mooch vs tootle

mooch

verb
  • To steal or filch. 

  • To wander around aimlessly, often causing irritation to others. 

  • To beg, cadge, or sponge; to exploit or take advantage of others for personal gain. 

noun
  • An aimless stroll. 

  • One who mooches; a moocher. 

  • A unit of time comprising ten days, used to measure how long someone holds a job. 

tootle

verb
  • To transport (someone somewhere). 

  • To make a soft toot sound. 

  • To go (somewhere); to amble aimlessly. 

  • To play (a musical instrument) making such a sound. 

noun
  • A soft toot sound. 

  • A trip or excursion. 

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