roll over vs wrick

roll over

verb
  • To make a rolling motion or turn. 

  • To give in to. 

  • To increment, especially back to an initial value. 

  • To reinvest funds from a lottery into a subsequent one, because nobody won it. 

  • To reinvest funds from a maturing financial security in the same or similar investment. 

  • To easily overwhelm; to steamroller; to brush aside. 

  • To move the cursor over. 

  • To cause a rolling motion or turn. 

wrick

verb
  • To twist; turn 

  • To wrench; strain 

noun
  • A painful muscular spasm in the neck or back 

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