fry vs warm up

fry

verb
  • To cook (something) in hot fat. 

  • To suffer because of too much heat. 

  • To be executed by the electric chair. 

  • To destroy (something, usually electronic) with excessive heat, voltage, or current. 

  • To cook in hot fat. 

noun
  • Young fish; fishlings. 

  • The liver of a lamb. 

  • A meal of fried sausages, bacon, eggs, etc. 

  • Offspring; progeny; children; brood. 

  • A lamb or calf testicle. 

  • A fried piece of cut potato. 

  • The spawn of frogs. 

  • A kind of sieve. 

  • A drain. 

warm up

verb
  • To heat or reheat (e.g. food). 

  • To reach, or cause to reach, a normal operating temperature (of a car for example). 

  • To become warmer. 

  • To do gentle exercise, stretching etc., in order to prepare the body for more vigorous exercise. 

  • To make (an audience) enthusiastic or animated before a show 

  • To prepare for an activity by carrying out a practice or preparation routine. 

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