1. smokey - Noun
2. smokey - Adjective
3. Smokey - Proper noun
smokey
Alternative spelling of smoky
smokey (plural smokies or smokeys)
(CB slang) A state trooper. By extension, a cop, police officer.
Smokey (plural Smokeys)
Alternative form of Smokey Bear
Alternative form of Smokey Bear
Highway patrolman.
A campaign hat.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI have the background singers of Ray Charles, the background singers of Smokey Robinson, and the background singers of Barry White and I built a choir around that. Della Reese
Can I throw harder than Joe Wood? Listen mister, no man alive can throw any harder than Smokey Joe Wood. Walter Johnson
There were times I used to go to parties when I was, you know, like 15-, 16-years-old, and I'd always bring my guitar, and all my friends would be like, sing one of the Smokey songs. And everything I sang was his music, and I could sound just like him. Teena Marie
I love producing, writing. I rarely write with other writers unless I have a real great respect for them. Like Burt Bacharach, or Carole Sager, or Stevie Wonder. Somebody like Smokey - like that. Otherwise, I choose to write alone. Aretha Franklin
Smokey Robinson writes the heartfelt songs, whereas it was my job to write the songs about weakness and failure in love. Elvis Costello
A smokey cabin, a handful of spuds and a flea-filled bed. Irish Proverb