get down vs pogo

get down

verb
  • To dance, particularly without inhibition or restraint, or in a sexually suggestive manner. 

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

  • To party. 

  • To duck or take cover, usually to avoid harm. Commonly used as a caution or warning in the imperative. 

  • To concentrate; attend. 

  • To swallow (something). 

  • To leave the table after dining. 

  • To relax and enjoy oneself completely; be uninhibited in one's enjoyment. 

  • To have sex. 

  • To record in writing. 

  • To bring or come down; to descend; to cause to bring or come down. 

  • To depress; discourage; fatigue. 

  • To criticise 

pogo

verb
  • To dance the pogo. 

  • To use a pogo stick. 

  • To move rapidly up and down like a pogo stick. 

  • To perform the skateboarding trick called a pogo. 

  • To lift the front wheel of the bicycle in the air and jump up and down on the rear wheel while in a stationary position. 

noun
  • The act of lifting the front wheel of the bicycle in the air and jumping up and down on the rear wheel while in a stationary position. 

  • A dance associated with the 1970s punk rock movement in which participants jump up and down on the spot in the manner of someone riding a pogo stick. 

  • A corndog on a stick. 

  • A skateboarding trick in which the board is held vertically and used like a pogo stick. 

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