A phrase referring to the numbered levels of how fundamentally wrong a given act, person, place, item etc is. One being the lowest and Seven being a quite disgusting/horrible thing.
A man slaps a small child hard in the face. This would be a

One, or perhaps a Two at most.
The act of monging for example would fare much higher on the scale. At Level Six or Seven. From these examples you can ascertain the Range that the Seven Levels of Wrong cover.
by Gazuba January 15, 2010
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a. A merperson (usually a woman) who is the inverse of prevalent cultural depictions of merpeople: the front half of a fish attached at the waist to the bottom half of a person.
b. A sexual position based on this depiction, in which one partner is immobilized from the waist up, by tight swaddling with blankets.
Behind the door, I was shocked to find The Wrong Mermaid: Gwen immobilized on the couch, torso rolled tightly in Mom's quilt. Compromising as the position was, the back of Denise's head kept me from being forever traumatized by the sight of my pantsless sibling. I shut my eyes and pressed through to the hall.
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means that the person is not to be trusted and a bad character. He could be aggressive or just simply not a nice guy.
-"Alex gave 3 kids a black eye last week... This guy is mean!"
-"I'm telling you, he's the wrong kind of hobo."
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What we call One Direction when they break up.
Man: Have you heard about Wrong Direction?
1D Fangirl: No.
Man: Shit, you're late girl. It's a band we used to call One Direction.
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When Ann admits she was wrong. As I’m not correct. WRONG. Especially when she is talking about The Rock.
Ann looked at Brian and said, “I was wrong”. As she normally is when she’s talking about The Rock
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The one phrase a malignant narcissist will never utter, preferring to see the destruction of the world and everything in it first.
"I was wrong about the virus, wrong about the pandemic, wrong about masks" Trump pleaded. "So wrong. I was wrong about climate change, please forgive me, I see how we've desecrated our beautiful home and I have contributed hugely. I was wrong about the very fine neo-nazis, totally, and about separating Hispanic children from their parents, wrong about my own IQ, and I frankly don't know how I will ever live with my many mistakes." Trump kept up the litany, rending his clothing and falling to his knees, and my alarm gave way to my alarm clock, and I got up to a day of working from home. Again.
by Monkey's Dad September 15, 2020
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