"Smokie" can have multiple meanings depending on the context:
- In the UK and Scotland, "smokie" is an informal term for a smoked fish, especially smoked haddock.
- In Canada and the US, "smokie" refers to a type of smoked sausage often used for hot dogs.
- In West Africa, a "smokie" is a food prepared by blowtorching the fleece off the unskinned carcass of an old sheep or goat. This practice is illegal in many western countries due to health risks.
- Smokie is also the name of a well-known English rock band from Yorkshire, famous for hits like "Living Next Door to Alice" and the song "What Can I Do."
Regarding "What Can I Do," it is a popular song by the band Smokie released in 1976. The song has reflective lyrics about changes and loss. If your query "smokie what can I do" refers to the song, it means admiring or relating to the song by Smokie titled "What Can I Do." If you have a different context in mind for "smokie" and "what can I do," please clarify. Let me know if you'd like information on any of these specific meanings or the lyrics of the song "What Can I Do" by Smokie. The main references for meanings and the song are from dictionary definitions and Smokie's musical works. The band Smokie remains active and well-regarded in rock music history.