get out vs tush

get out

intj
  • Expressing disapproval or disgust, especially after a bad joke. 

  • Indicating incredulity. 

  • Commanding a person to leave. 

verb
  • To become known. 

  • To leave a vehicle such as a car. (Note: for public transport, get off is more common.) 

  • To help (someone) leave. 

  • To spend free time out of the house. 

  • To say with difficulty. 

  • To remove or eliminate (dirt or stains). 

  • To come out of a situation; to escape a fate. 

  • To publish or make available; to disseminate. 

  • To take (something) from its container or storage place, so as to use or display it. 

  • To be released, especially from hospital or prison. 

  • To remove one's money from an investment; to end an investment. 

  • To leave or escape. 

tush

intj
  • An exclamation of contempt or rebuke. 

noun
  • The buttocks. 

  • A tusk. 

  • Nonsense; tosh. 

  • A small tusk sometimes found on the female Indian elephant. 

verb
  • To express contempt; rebuke. 

  • To pull or drag a heavy object such as a tree or log. 

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