prompt vs turbo

prompt

verb
  • To initiate; to cause or lead to. 

  • To show or tell an actor/person the words they should be saying, or actions they should be doing. 

  • To lead (someone) toward what they should say or do. 

adj
  • On time; punctual. 

  • Front: closest or nearest, in futures trading. 

  • Quick; acting without delay. 

noun
  • A suggestion for inspiration given to an author. 

  • A sequence of characters that is displayed to indicate that a computer is ready to receive input. 

  • A reminder or cue. 

  • Textual input given to a large language model in order to have it generate a desired output. 

turbo

verb
  • To autofire. 

adj
  • Very, super, etc.; usually relating to a qualitative value (as opposed to quantitative). 

  • Causing or relating to increased speed. 

  • With rapidly-increasing blind levels. 

noun
  • a turbine 

  • A turban shell. 

  • Autofire. 

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