spang vs squirt

spang

verb
  • To cause to spring; set forcibly in motion; throw with violence. 

  • To set with bright points: star or spangle. 

  • To hitch; fasten. 

  • To strike or ricochet with a loud report 

  • To leap; spring. 

noun
  • A bound or spring; a leap. 

  • A span. 

squirt

verb
  • To be thrown out, or ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice. 

  • To emit, eject or excrete (something). 

  • To ejaculate. 

  • To forcefully maneuver against the current so that the end of the boat is forced nearly vertical. 

  • To cause to be ejected, in a rapid stream, from a narrow orifice. 

  • To hit with a rapid stream of liquid. 

noun
  • A maneuver in which the boat is forced into a nearly vertical position. 

  • The whole system of flow in the vicinity of a source. 

  • A small child. 

  • An instrument from which a liquid is forcefully ejected in a small, quick stream. 

  • An act of urination. 

  • Female ejaculate. 

  • An annoyingly pretentious person; a whippersnapper. 

  • A small, quick stream; a jet. 

  • A burst of noise. 

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