next vs outgoing

next

det
  • Closest in the future, or closest but one if the closest is very soon; of days, sometimes thought to specifically refer to the instance closest to seven days (one week) in the future. 

  • Denotes the one immediately following the current or most recent one. 

adv
  • In a time, place, rank or sequence closest or following. 

  • On the first subsequent occasion. 

  • So as to follow in time or sequence something previously mentioned. 

adj
  • Nearest in order, succession, or rank; immediately following (or sometimes preceding) in order. 

  • Nearest in place or position, having nothing similar intervening; adjoining. 

  • Nearest in relationship. (See also next of kin.) 

noun
  • The one that follows after this one. 

outgoing

noun
  • The extreme limit; the place of ending. 

  • Money that leaves one's possession; expenditure, outlay, expense. 

  • The act of leaving or going out; exit, departure. 

adj
  • Extraverted: talkative, friendly, and social, especially with respect to meeting new people easily and comfortably. 

  • Being replaced in office (while still in office but after election has determined that he/she will be replaced). 

  • Going out, on its way out. 

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