side-eye vs squirm

side-eye

verb
  • To look at out of the corner of one's eye, particularly with animosity, or in a judgmental or suspicious manner. 

noun
  • A sidelong look, particularly of animosity, judgment, or suspicion. 

squirm

verb
  • To twist in discomfort, especially from shame or embarrassment. 

  • To twist one's body with snakelike motions. 

  • To evade a question, an interviewer etc. 

noun
  • A twisting, snakelike movement of the body. 

How often have the words side-eye and squirm occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )