throttle vs vomit

throttle

verb
  • To breathe hard, as when nearly suffocated. 

  • To utter with breaks and interruption, in the manner of a person half suffocated. 

  • To have the throat obstructed so as to be in danger of suffocation; to choke; to suffocate. 

  • To control or adjust the speed of (an engine). 

  • To cut back on the speed of (an engine, person, organization, network connection, etc.). 

  • To strangle or choke someone. 

noun
  • A valve that regulates the supply of fuel-air mixture to an internal combustion engine and thus controls its speed; a similar valve that controls the air supply to an engine. 

  • The lever or pedal that controls this valve. 

vomit

verb
  • To regurgitate and discharge (something swallowed); to spew. 

  • To regurgitate or eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth; puke. 

  • To eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit. 

noun
  • The act of regurgitating. 

  • The act of vomiting 

  • The regurgitated former contents of a stomach; vomitus. 

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