Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. A men's jacket designed to be worn while smoking tobacco, typically made of soft fabric with a tie belt
WordNet
n. a man's soft jacket usually with a tie belt; worn at home [syn: lounging jacket]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "smoking jacket".
I'm wearing a paisley smoking jacket and a bowtie I found in my father's closet at The Carlyle.
He wore pajama pants, slippers, and a smoking jacket of Hugh Hefner vintage.
The Doctor, dressed in a smoking jacket and slippers, pulled it open, his face in a book.
Huggins hosted, Pineapple made a special, hilarious appearance in his smoking jacket, and Bill closed the show as Elvis.
You look better in a smoking jacket than anybody I've ever seen in the movies and you have a very persuasive and charming manner.
Jeanette is wearing a wool smoking jacket, a silk chiffon shawl with one sleeve, wool tuxedo pants, all Armani, antique gold and diamond earrings, stockings from Givenchy, grosgrain flats.
If he were a human, he'd put on a smoking jacket and velvet-crested slippers every night.
He hunted for the kitchen knife for long enough to panic, then remembered he had dropped it into the pocket of Mickie's smoking jacket.
A man who wears a smoking jacket should be more careful about his things.
Farishta any further, a more reputable looking gentleman you couldn't wish to see, in his smoking jacket and his, his, well, eccentricity never was a crime, anyhow.
Gilt, one hand in the pocket of a beautiful smoking jacket, gave him a quizzical look.
The tai-pan of Asian Properties, the third largest hong, was taller than Gornt, in his late fifties, thin-faced and elegant, his smoking jacket red velvet.
Seng came striding up to the pavilion entrance wearing a scarlet brocade smoking jacket, a Rolex Oyster, a world-class jade ring, Gucci loafers, and black silk slacks.
The last guy I'ds een in a smoking jacket was Elmer Fudd, but I didn't tell him that.