rot vs tripe

rot

noun
  • Verbal nonsense. 

  • Any of several diseases in which breakdown of tissue occurs. 

  • The process of becoming rotten; putrefaction. 

  • Decaying matter. 

verb
  • To expose, as flax, to a process of maceration, etc., for the purpose of separating the fiber; to ret. 

  • To spend a long period of time (in an unpleasant place). 

  • To suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria. 

  • To decline in function or utility. 

  • To (cause to) deteriorate in any way, as in morals; to corrupt. 

  • To make putrid; to cause to be wholly or partially decomposed by natural processes. 

tripe

noun
  • The entrails; hence, humorously or in contempt, the belly. 

  • Something foolish or valueless, especially written works and popular entertainment (movies, television). 

  • An edible lichen, especially rock tripe. 

  • The lining of the large stomach of ruminating animals, when prepared for food. 

intj
  • That (what has just been said) is untrue. 

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