fool vs prepare

fool

verb
  • To act in an idiotic manner; to act foolishly. 

  • To trick; to deceive. 

noun
  • A type of dessert made of puréed fruit and custard or cream. 

  • A jester; a person whose role was to entertain a sovereign and the court (or lower personages). 

  • A person with poor judgment or little intelligence. 

  • A particular card in a tarot deck, representing a jester. 

  • Someone who derives pleasure from something specified. 

  • Buddy, dude, man. 

adj
  • Foolish. 

prepare

verb
  • To make oneself ready; to get ready, make preparation. 

  • To make ready for a specific future purpose; to set up; to assemble or equip. 

  • To produce or make by combining elements; to synthesize, compound. 

  • To make ready for eating or drinking; to cook. 

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