rotten to the core
The phrase "rotten to the core" is typically used figuratively to describe someone or something that is completely corrupted or morally decayed at their very center. It implies that the person or thing is deeply and irredeemably wicked, immoral, or corrupt, often suggesting that their negative qualities extend to every aspect of their being.
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