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Would of 

A construction used by people who may be native English speakers, but who still don't understand that "of" and "have" are different words.
I would of known the difference between "of" and "have", but I of not been educated. Of a nice day!
Would of by John Stxxxx October 21, 2011

worldofxtra

A twitch streamer and youtuber. Drag queen artist XTRA Worldofxtra creates many videos including Omegle, Videos with his mom, and random videos talking about Japan.
Worldofxtra uploaded a video called Going on a Picnic Alone in DRAG in Japan *AESTHETIC WARNING* | worldofxtra
worldofxtra by thechilldylan March 31, 2021

Would of 

When an educated English Speaker intends to say "Would HAVE", they instead contract the written form to would've. Less intellectual people (read: Dumbasses) then read this and, unable to grasp the concept of abbreviation, pronounce it as "Would've". This, due to laziness, was then mutated to "Would of," whereupon Bahamut was returned to mortal flesh and mankind entered a new age of darkness, suffering and general illiteracy.
"I would of kept talking, but she asked me if I wanted to of sex."
"Would HAVE. You've doomed us to an age of darkness, suffering and general illiteracy!"
"Why don't you of a short walk off a long pier you Grammar Nazi."
Would of by Narkol November 17, 2011

Worldoftshirts 

NYC is his city, not for long tho
“Hey mommy I want to be like him” mom: “oh yes nyc is his city he’s worldoftshirts”

Worldoffood23 

A musician based in the Midwest of the united states. He will work for the almighty dollar even though he's communist. He's a very cool person who digs retro pc games. But by all means do not become close friends with him. He is a social recluse that has on more than several occasions betrayed his best of allies.
Worldoffood23 makes good music but he hurt me emotionally.
Worldoffood23 by The Real Dillon January 18, 2019

Would of 

Short form of would've and would have. (Uses less pixels). Usually used to annoy pedants.
I would of pointed out that the vernacular can be a legitimate form, but I have too many other things to do.
Would of by JustPassing October 15, 2012
Word of the Day on October 16, 2012