go down vs move up

go down

verb
  • To take place, happen. 

  • To crash. 

  • To be soundly defeated. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, down. 

  • To be received or accepted. 

  • To be pleasant, etc., when eaten or drunk. 

  • To perform oral sex. 

  • To decrease; to change from a greater value to a lesser one. 

  • To fall (down); to fall to the floor. 

  • To sink. 

  • To be blamed for something; to be the scapegoat; to go to prison. 

  • To stop functioning, to go offline. 

  • To be recorded or remembered (as). 

  • Synonym of set, to disappear below the horizon. 

move up

verb
  • To move forward (especially when waiting in a queue / line). 

  • To raise, put onto a higher place. 

  • To move one's position to allow others to occupy a place. 

  • To be promoted. 

  • To pass to a higher level. 

  • To put higher on a list. 

  • To promote, put onto a higher level. 

  • To reschedule (something) to an earlier date or time. 

How often have the words go down and move up occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )