geek vs regard

geek

verb
  • To look; to peep; to stare about intently. 

  • To behave geekishly or in a socially awkward manner, especially when under the influence of drugs or other psycho-active substances, and exhibiting such marked characteristics as hyperactivity, repetitiveness, talkativeness, nervousness, irritability, or paranoia. 

  • To enthusiastically engage in or discuss geek-like interests. 

noun
  • A look. 

  • A person who is intensely interested in a particular field or hobby and often having limited or nonstandard social skills. Often used with an attributive noun. 

  • An unfashionable or socially undesirable person. 

  • Have a geek at this. 

  • The subculture of geeks; an esoteric subject of interest that is marginal to the social mainstream; the philosophy, events, and physical artifacts of geeks; geekness. 

  • An expert in a technical field, particularly one having to do with computers. 

regard

verb
  • To look at; to observe. 

  • To consider, look upon (something) in a given way etc. 

  • To have to do with, to concern. 

  • To face toward. 

noun
  • A particular aspect or detail; respect, sense. 

  • The worth or estimation in which something or someone is held. 

  • A steady look, a gaze. 

  • Slang for retard, a very bad stock trader. 

  • One's concern for another; esteem; relation, reference. 

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