screw off vs whistle in the wind

screw off

verb
  • To fail to do one's work; to goof off. 

  • To leave; to bugger off. 

  • To remove the lid of a jar or other container by unscrewing it. 

intj
  • To tell someone to leave or to stop being bothersome. 

  • An expression of surprise or disbelief. 

whistle in the wind

verb
  • To attempt something that is futile; to say something that is not heeded. 

How often have the words screw off and whistle in the wind occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )