pluck vs squish

pluck

noun
  • An instance of plucking or pulling sharply. 

  • Guts, nerve, fortitude or persistence. 

  • The lungs, heart with trachea and often oesophagus removed from slaughtered animals. 

  • Cheap wine. 

verb
  • To take or remove (someone) quickly from a particular place or situation. 

  • To pull something sharply; to pull something out 

  • To pull or twitch sharply. 

  • To remove feathers from a bird. 

  • To play a string instrument pizzicato. 

  • To gently play a single string, e.g. on a guitar, violin etc. 

  • Of a glacier: to transport individual pieces of bedrock by means of gradual erosion through freezing and thawing. 

squish

noun
  • The sound or action of something, especially something moist, being squeezed or crushed. 

  • A political moderate. 

  • A non-romantic and generally non-sexual infatuation with somebody one is not dating, or the object of that infatuation; a platonic crush. 

verb
  • To squeeze, compress, or crush (especially something moist). 

  • To be compressed or squeezed. 

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