Diesel
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Diesel may refer to:
Technology
- Diesel fuel
- Diesel engine
- Diesel cycle
- Diesel exhaust
- Diesel (game engine)
- Diesel (programming language), successor of Cecil
Names
- Given names and nicknames
- Diesel Dahl (born 1959), drummer and co-founder of the Norwegian hard rock band TNT
- David S. LaForce or "Diesel", cartographer and illustrator
- John Riggins or "The Diesel", NFL football player
- Greg Williams (Australian footballer) or "Diesel", Australian-rules footballer
- "Diesel", a former ring name of American professional wrestler Kevin Nash
- Glenn Jacobs, American wrestler once known as "Fake Diesel" and now better known as Kane
- Joe Riggs or "Diesel", mixed martial artist
- Shaquille O'Neal or "The Diesel", a retired American basketball player
- Brett Keisel or "Diesel", NFL football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers
- Diesel (dog), a Malinois (Belgian Shepherd Dog) which was killed in an attack on an ISIS flat in Paris in November 2015
- Surnames
- Nathanael Diesel (1692–1745), Danish composer, violinist and lutenist
- Rudolf Diesel (1858-1913), German engineer who invented the Diesel engine
- Vin Diesel (born 1967), American actor
Music
- Diesel (band), a Dutch band
- Udora (band) or Diesel, a Brazilian alternative rock band
- Diesel (musician), an Australian rock singer-songwriter
Other uses
- Diesel (film), a 1942 German film
- Diesel, a 1985 film by Robert Kramer
- The Diesel (aka D261), a character in Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends
- Diesel, a character from The Railway Series
- Diesel (Cannabis), a subset of sativa-dominant Cannabis strains
- Diesel cigars, a brand manufactured by A. J. Fernandez Cigars
- Diesel, a variety of the beer cocktail Snakebite
- 10093 Diesel, an asteroid named after Rudolf Diesel
- Diesel (brand), an Italian clothing company
- Operation Diesel, a 2009 NATO military operation in Afghanistan
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