shoot from the hip vs shoot one's mouth off

shoot from the hip

verb
  • To speak or act quickly based on first impressions, without carefully studying the background information, wider context, etc. 

  • To discharge a firearm while it is held near the hip, without taking time to aim via the gunsights. 

shoot one's mouth off

verb
  • To make reckless or exaggerated statements. 

How often have the words shoot from the hip and shoot one's mouth off occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )