look-see vs scritch

look-see

verb
  • To make a quick inspection, especially as a lookout or scout. 

noun
  • A brief examination, a peek or glance. 

  • An audition attended by an actor or model so that they can be visually appraised. 

  • I’ve had a look-see at your work, and I think you’ve done a pretty good job of things. 

  • A person who serves as lookout or scout. 

scritch

verb
  • To make a light scratching sound, like a small animal burrowing. 

  • To scratch so as to relieve an itch or irritation. 

noun
  • The act of scratching an itch. 

  • A light scratching sound, like a small animal burrowing. 

How often have the words look-see and scritch occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )