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One who is: immoral, corrupt, degenerate, dirty-minded, evil, filthy, flagitious, licentious, low, mean, miscreant, perverted, profligate, rotten, shameless, sinful, twisted, unhealthy, vicious, and/or vile. "He had an addictive locus personality."
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Xtreme to the max. I went over to Amanda's apartment last night and thing got really locus really quick.
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In geometry, a collection of points which share a property The locus of points equidistant from a given point and lying on a the plane containing that point is a circle
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