shuck vs slip off

shuck

verb
  • To remove (any outer covering). 

  • To remove the shuck from (walnuts, oysters, etc.). 

  • To fool; to hoax. 

  • To do hurriedly or in a restless way. 

  • To walk at a slow trot. 

  • To avoid; baffle, outwit, shirk. 

  • To slither or slip, move about, wriggle. 

  • To shake; shiver. 

noun
  • The shell or husk, especially of grains (e.g. corn/maize) or nuts (e.g. walnuts). 

  • A fraud; a scam. 

  • A phony. 

slip off

verb
  • To remove an article of clothing 

  • To leave a place, or a meeting, without being noticed 

  • To leave a port, anchorage or mooring 

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