loaf vs whirl

loaf

verb
  • To headbutt (from loaf of bread) 

  • To be in catloaf position (for cats or other animals) 

  • To do nothing, to be idle. 

noun
  • A block of bread after baking. 

  • Any solid block of food, such as meat or sugar. 

  • A solid block of soap, from which standard bar soap is cut. 

  • Shortened from "loaf of bread", the brain or the head (mainly in the phrase use one's loaf). 

whirl

verb
  • To make something or someone whirl. 

  • To have a sensation of spinning or reeling. 

  • To remove or carry quickly with, or as with, a revolving motion; to snatch. 

  • To rotate, revolve, spin or turn rapidly. 

noun
  • (usually following “give”) A brief experiment or trial. 

  • Something that whirls. 

  • A rapid series of events. 

  • Dizziness or giddiness. 

  • An act of whirling. 

  • A confused tumult. 

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