hash vs scissor

hash

verb
  • To chop into small pieces, to make into a hash. 

  • To transform according to a hash function. 

  • To make a quick, rough version. 

  • To make a mess of (something); to ruin. 

noun
  • The # symbol (octothorpe, pound). 

  • A hash run. 

  • A new mixture of old material; a second preparation or exhibition; a rehashing. 

  • A stupid fellow. 

  • One guess made by a mining computer in the effort of finding the correct answer which releases the next unit of cryptocurrency; see also hashrate. 

  • A confused mess. 

  • The result generated by a hash function. 

  • Food, especially meat and potatoes, chopped and mixed together. 

  • Hashish, a drug derived from the cannabis plant. 

scissor

verb
  • To cut using, or as if using, scissors. 

  • To engage in scissoring (tribadism), a sexual act in which two women intertwine their legs and rub their vulvas against each other. 

  • To skate with one foot significantly in front of the other. 

  • To move something like a pair of scissors, especially the legs. 

  • To excise or expunge something from a text. 

noun
  • One blade on a pair of scissors. 

  • Scissors. 

  • Used in certain noun phrases to denote a thing resembling the action of scissors, as scissor kick, scissor hold (wrestling), scissor jack. 

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