destroy vs see the back of

destroy

verb
  • To remove data. 

  • To sing a song poorly. 

  • To put down or euthanize. 

  • To exhaust duly and thus recreate or build up. 

  • To penetrate sexually in an aggressive way. 

  • To damage beyond use or repair. 

  • To severely disrupt the well-being of (a person); ruin. 

  • To defeat soundly. 

  • To neutralize, undo a property or condition. 

see the back of

verb
  • To be rid of. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see see, back. 

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