Waaf

Waaf
/waf/, n. Brit.
1. Women's Auxiliary Air Force: formed during World War II as an auxiliary of the Royal Air Force.
2. a member of the Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
Also, W.A.A.F., WAAF.
[1939]

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