wallop vs whipped cream

wallop

noun
  • A heavy blow, punch. 

  • anything produced by a process that involves boiling; beer, tea, whitewash. 

  • A thrill, emotionally excited reaction. 

  • A quick rolling movement; a gallop. 

  • A person's ability to throw such punches. 

  • An emotional impact, psychological force. 

verb
  • To wrap up temporarily. 

  • To flounder, wallow. 

  • To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise. 

  • To strike heavily, thrash soundly. 

  • To move in a rolling, cumbersome manner; to waddle. 

  • To rush hastily. 

  • To trounce, beat by a wide margin. 

  • To eat or drink with gusto. 

  • To send a message to all operators on an Internet Relay Chat server. 

whipped cream

noun
  • Thick cream that has had air incorporated into it by rapid beating. 

  • Cream, at least 30% of which is milkfat, possibly also containing emulsifiers and/or stabilizers but nothing else, which is then whipped. 

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