snift vs snot

snift

verb
  • To sniff; to snort or snuff. 

  • To cause a snift; to release pressure and vapor, such as from a steam engine or bottling equipment. 

  • To snivel. 

noun
  • A deliberate release of pressure and vapor, such as from a steam engine, or bottling equipment. 

  • A light dusting, as of snow. 

snot

verb
  • To sniff or snivel; to produce snot, to have a runny nose. 

  • To blow, wipe, or clear (the nose). 

noun
  • Mucus, especially mucus from the nose. 

  • The flamed out wick of a candle. 

  • A contemptible child. 

  • A blemish or encumbrance that one exercises out of something. 

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