boy vs punter

boy

noun
  • A male servant, slave, assistant, or employee 

  • A son of any age. 

  • A male of any age, particularly one rather younger than the speaker. 

  • A younger such worker. 

  • A non-white male servant regardless of age, particularly as a form of address. 

  • Any non-white male, regardless of age. 

  • A male child or adolescent, as distinguished from infants or adults. 

  • A male (tree, gene, etc). 

  • A young male. 

  • A former low rank of various armed services; a holder of this rank. 

  • Heroin. 

  • A male animal, especially, in affectionate address, a male dog. 

verb
  • To act as a boy (in allusion to the former practice of boys acting women's parts on the stage). 

intj
  • Exclamation of surprise, pleasure or longing. 

punter

noun
  • A customer of a commercial establishment, frequently of a pub or (alternatively) of a prostitute. 

  • One who punts a football. 

  • One who bets (punts) against the bank. 

  • The person who keeps score in basset or ombre. 

  • One who gambles. See speculator. 

  • One who oars or poles a punt (pontoon). 

  • A program used to forcibly disconnect another user from a chat room. 

  • A person who trades with a gang but is not a gang member. 

  • A beginner or unskilled climber. 

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