massage vs whittle

massage

verb
  • To rub and knead (someone's body or a part of a body), to perform a massage on (somebody). 

  • To falsify (data or accounts). 

  • To manipulate (data, a document etc.) to make it more presentable or more convenient to work with. 

noun
  • The action of rubbing, kneading or hitting someone's body, to help the person relax, prepare for muscular action (as in contact sports) or to relieve aches. 

whittle

verb
  • To cut or shape wood with a knife. 

  • To reduce or gradually eliminate something (such as a debt). 

  • To make eager or excited; to excite with liquor; to inebriate. 

noun
  • A knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife. 

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