service vs swap out

service

noun
  • A set of dishes or utensils. 

  • The materials used for serving a rope, etc., such as spun yarn and small lines. 

  • The act of initially starting, or serving, the ball in play in tennis, volleyball, and other games. 

  • An act of being of assistance to someone. 

  • A musical composition for use in churches. 

  • The military. 

  • A taxi shared among unrelated passengers, each of whom pays part of the fare; often, it has a fixed route between cities. 

  • A function that is provided by one program or machine for another. 

  • A department in a company, an organization, a government department, etc. 

  • The serving, or delivery, of a summons or writ. 

  • The state of being subordinate to or employed by an individual or group 

  • The sorb; the fruit of this tree. 

  • Access to resources such as hotel rooms and web-based videos without transfer of the resources' ownership. 

  • A religious rite or ritual. 

  • The practice of providing such a service as economic activity. 

  • Service tree. 

verb
  • To serve. 

  • To perform maintenance. 

  • To supply (media outlets) with press releases etc. 

  • To inseminate through sexual intercourse. 

  • To perform a sexual act upon. 

  • To attack. 

swap out

noun
  • A pre-prepared food item used in place of an unfinished food item in order to cut down the overall preparation time during filming. 

  • Anything that is swapped out for another; an exchange. 

verb
  • To exchange (something) for (something else). (usually followed by with or for) 

  • To transfer (memory contents) into a swap file. 

  • To exchange (something or someone) for an unused (or less-used) equivalent. 

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