do in vs slay

do in

verb
  • To kill or end. 

  • To exhaust, to tire out. 

  • To damage or injure. 

slay

verb
  • To kill; to murder. 

  • To defeat; to overcome (in a competition or contest). 

  • To amaze, stun, or otherwise incapacitate by excellence; to excel at something. 

  • To have sex with. 

  • To delight or overwhelm, especially with laughter. 

  • To eradicate or stamp out. 

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