plonk vs put

plonk

verb
  • To set or toss (something) down carelessly. 

  • To sit down heavily and without ceremony. 

  • To automatically ignore a particular poster. 

noun
  • Cheap or inferior everyday wine. 

  • AC Plonk 

  • A female police constable. 

  • The sound of something solid landing. 

adv
  • Precisely and forcefully. 

intj
  • The sound made by something solid landing. 

  • The supposed sound of adding a user to one's killfile. 

put

verb
  • To steer; to direct one's course; to go. 

  • To convey coal in the mine, as for example from the working to the tramway. 

  • To play a card or a hand in the game called put. 

  • To bring or set into a certain relation, state or condition. 

  • To express something in a certain manner. 

  • To set before one for judgment, acceptance, or rejection; to bring to the attention. 

  • To place something somewhere. 

  • To attach or attribute; to assign. 

  • To exercise a put option. 

  • To throw a heavy iron ball, as a sport. (See shot put. Do not confuse with putt.) 

noun
  • A right to sell something at a predetermined price. 

  • The act of putting; an action; a movement; a thrust; a push. 

  • An old card game. 

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