lockup vs tabulator

lockup

noun
  • A device for locking type into position for printing. 

  • A condition where a system stops responding to inputs; a freeze. 

  • A storage unit with a door secured by a padlock or deadbolt; a garage. 

  • A jail cell, or a period of incarceration. 

  • A condition in which one or more of a vehicle's wheels suddenly cease to rotate due to the application of excessive brake torque, causing the affected wheel(s) to skid. 

  • A fixed layout involving one or more logos and possibly related text. 

tabulator

noun
  • The mechanism on a typewriter that sets the position of columns and borders. 

  • A person who counts or tabulates things. 

  • A tab character. 

  • An early data processing machine that produces printed lists and totals from data on punched cards. 

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