on the inside vs wise

on the inside

prep
  • inside, within, inwardly, internally, interiorly, innerly 

wise

verb
  • To advise; induce. 

  • Usually with "up", to inform or learn. 

  • To become wise. 

  • To show the way, guide. 

  • To cause to turn. 

  • To direct the course of, pilot. 

  • To instruct. 

adj
  • Disrespectful. 

  • Aware, informed. 

  • Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience. 

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