rollup vs tab

rollup

noun
  • A self-made cigarette of tobacco and rolling paper. 

  • A kind of flat, pectin-based, fruit-flavored snack rolled into a tube. 

  • A kind of food made by wrapping ingredients in another food, e.g. fajitas. 

  • A business technique where multiple small companies in the same market are acquired and merged. 

  • A collection of software updates distributed as a single package. 

  • That which is rolled up; a summation; an aggregation; a total. 

tab

noun
  • A cigarette. 

  • Credit account, e.g., in a shop or bar; slate 

  • A navigational widget, resembling a physical tab, for switching between documents or sets of controls. 

  • An ear. 

  • A student of Cambridge University. 

  • A tablet, especially one containing illicit drugs. 

  • A tabloid newspaper. 

  • The cost or bill for anything. 

  • A space character that extends to the next aligned column, traditionally used for tabulation. 

  • A tableau curtain. 

  • The page or form associated with such a navigational widget. 

  • A form of musical notation indicating fingering rather than the pitch of notes, commonly used for stringed instruments. 

  • A fast march or run with full kit. 

  • A small flap or strip of material attached to something, for holding, manipulation, identification, opening etc. 

  • A restaurant bill. 

verb
  • To use the Tab key on a computer to advance the cursor or move the input focus, or on a typewriter to advance the carriage. 

  • To affix with tabs; to label. 

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