sit on one's hands vs slummock

sit on one's hands

verb
  • To remain idle when action is needed, perhaps because of fear, ignorance, complacency, indecisiveness, or dislike of the person(s) or situation. 

  • To fail to applaud when expected to. 

slummock

verb
  • To behave lazily or indolently 

  • To behave awkwardly or clumsily 

noun
  • A slovenly person 

How often have the words sit on one's hands and slummock occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )