What does SMK mean on TikTok?

Kawter Abed
TikTok app on smartphone

While using TikTok, or other social media apps, you might have stumbled across the term ‘SMK.’ If you’re not sure what it means, here’s everything to know.

Social media app TikTok is renowned for its entertaining short-form videos, and it’s become a melting pot of cultures and languages used by millions of users across the world.

There are a number of different slang terms and acronyms that have become prominent on the platform over the years, as people use these to communicate with each other more efficiently.

SMK is one term that you have probably seen pop up on TikTok, whether that’s by someone adding it in the caption of a video, or writing it in a comment or DM. If you’re out of the loop, here’s everything to know about what it means, and when it’s used.

SMK meaning on TikTok

On TikTok, SMK usually stands for ‘Smoke.’ This term is often used in conversations about smoking habits, vape culture, or metaphorically to refer to someone bringing ‘heat’ to a situation or argument.

For instance, a user might comment “SMK alert” on a video where someone is seen vaping or in a heated debate, indicating the presence of ‘smoke’ or intensity in the situation.

However, while this acronym often stands for ‘Smoke’ on TikTok, it can have different meanings in various contexts. For example, in Malaysia, SMK stands for “Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan,” which translates to “National Secondary School” in English.

Other definitions include ‘Slapping My Knee,’ ‘Super Mario Kart,’ and possibly even more, so it’s important to pay attention to the context the term is used in when trying to determine its definition.

If you are confused by any other acronyms that are widely used on TikTok, such as FYP or POV, you can check out our guide here to learn all about the app’s most popular slang.

About The Author

Kawter Abed is a London-based Entertainment Writer at Dexerto. She covers celebrity and reality TV news, and the latest viral TikTok trends. Kawter has a Bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Media, and a Master’s in International Journalism. When she's not covering celebrities and TikTok stories, she enjoys reading, binging shows on Netflix, and playing nostalgic Nintendo games. You can contact her at kawter.abed@dexerto.com