An illicit boxing match; see Wikipedia:Battle Royal (boxing).
A device that releases smoke intended to distract bees (also more specifically called a bee smoker).
An apparatus for smoking food, or a person who smokes food.
(Britain, Cambridge University slang) A social event featuring sketches, songs, etc., whether or not smoking is carried out.
(slang) A two-stroke engine or by extension the vehicle itself. Especially when talking about a motorcycle, as opposed to a four-stroke motorcycle (stroker).
“Hewlett could see billowing smoke in the distance, so he headed for the action.”
“One of his men insisted that he try a native smoke, a cigar, latter-day kin of the muskets that Columbus and his men had seen in that part of the world, but a bit more refined.”
smokehouse
A structure used to smoke food to preserve it and to add flavor.
A structure in which freshly harvested tobacco is cured or preserved by smoking.
(colloquial, Australia, New Zealand and nautical) A cigarettebreak from work or military duty; a brief cessation of work to have a smoke, or (more generally) to take a small rest, snack etc. [from 19th c.]