Naafi
[naf-ee] /ˈnæf i/
noun, British.
1.
Navy, Army, and Air Force Institutes: an organization that provides social facilities, stores, etc., to British military personnel.
2.
a canteen run by this organization.
/ˈnæfɪ/
noun acronym
1.
Navy, Army, and Air Force Institutes: an organization providing canteens, shops, etc, for British military personnel at home or overseas
2.
a canteen, shop, etc, run by this organization
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