Smoke is a cloud of particles suspended in the air.
Smoke may also refer to:
- Smoke, the 44th chapter of the Qur'an
- Smoke (song), a 1998 single by Australian singer Natalie Imbruglia
- Smoke (album), released by Paul Kelly in 1999
- Smoke (White Williams album), released in 2007
- The Smoke, a 1960s band from York, England.
- "The Smoke" is also a colloquial reference to London, usually used by people from the north of England. The song "Up the 'Pool" by the band Jethro Tull contains an example of this.
- Smoke (band), a band based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- Smoke (film), 1995 movie directed by Wayne Wang starring Harvey Keitel
- Smoke (Mortal Kombat), a fictional character from the Mortal Kombat video game franchise
- Autodesk Smoke (software), an editing and effects software for the arts, media and entertainment industry.
- Smoke cat, cat colour in which the bottom eighth of each hair is white or creamy-white, with the rest of the hair being a solid colour
- Tobacco smoke, burning of the dried or cured leaves of the tobacco plant
- "Smoke" is the nickname of two-time NASCAR Nextel Cup Champion Tony Stewart
- "Smoke" is the collaborative sound of 2 Mumbai-based musicians Ashu & Dhruv.
- VMFA-134 - a decommissioned United States Marine Corps fighter squadron nicknamed Smoke
- Liquid smoke, a food flavoring consisting of smoke condensates produced through the controlled burning of wood chips, or sawdust.
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