What does affw mean?
affw means Australian First Families of Wine
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Australian First Families of Wine?
Australian First Families of Wine can be abbreviated as affw
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What does affw stand for? affw stands for "Australian First Families of Wine". |
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How to abbreviate "Australian First Families of Wine"? "Australian First Families of Wine" can be abbreviated as affw. |
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What is the meaning of affw abbreviation? The meaning of affw abbreviation is "Australian First Families of Wine". |
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What is affw abbreviation? One of the definitions of affw is "Australian First Families of Wine". |
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What does affw mean? affw as abbreviation means "Australian First Families of Wine". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FAAAS - Families of Adults Afflicted with Asperger's Syndrome, Inc
- FOCOS - Families of Crimes of Silence
- FOS11 - Families of September 11th
- OFFNH - Order of the First Families of New Hampshire
- FIFNC - First In Families of North Carolina
- FFB - First Families of Baltimore
- FFTT - First Families of the Twin Territories
- FCC - Families of Children with Cancer of Ontario
- FIND - Families of Victims of Involuntary Disappearance
- ACW - Australian College of Wine
- ADFILS - Australian Defence Families Information and Liaison Staff
- FFONC - First Families of North Carolina
- FFCC - First Families of Clayton County
- FFV - First Families of VA
- FFWC - First Families of Williams County
- aswe - Australian Society of Wine Education
- ffcn - First Families of the Cherokee Nation
- ffo - First Families of Ohio
- FFV - First Families of Virginia
- FIST - First In Stays There. Financial and stock-holding term, describing the practice of not rotating the stock, so that the first pieces of stock stay in stock and 'on the books' for ever. (Ack J Taylor)