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* [[M29 Weasel]], American World War II tracked vehicle
* [[M29 Weasel]], American World War II tracked vehicle
* [[Westland Weasel]], a prototype British two-seat fighter/reconnaissance aircraft of the First World War
* [[Westland Weasel]], a prototype British two-seat fighter/reconnaissance aircraft of the First World War
* [[Wiesel AWC]], a German light air-transportable weapons carrier and armoured fighting vehicle (The name is in German, so it's ''Wiesel'' instead of Weasel)
* ''Weasel'', an Owl class [[South Devon Railway 0-4-0 locomotives]]
* ''Weasel'', an Owl class [[South Devon Railway 0-4-0 locomotives]]
* ''Weasel'', a tug formerly called the [[List of Empire ships (M)#Empire Madge|''Empire Madge'']]
* ''Weasel'', a tug formerly called the [[List of Empire ships (M)#Empire Madge|''Empire Madge'']]

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A weasel is a small carnivorous mammal.

Weasel may also refer to:

Places

People

  • Weasel Walter, jazz composer and instrumentalist
  • Ben Weasel (born 1968), punk rock musician (born Benjamin Foster)
  • Jimmy Fratianno (1913–1993), American gangster, known as Jimmy the Weasel
  • Robert Guiscard (c. 1015–1085), Norman adventurer, known as the Weasel
  • Bobby Heenan (1944-2017), American professional wrestling manager and commentator, sometimes called the weasel
  • "The Weasel", an alter ego persona of Pauly Shore (born 1968), American actor, comedian, director, writer and producer
  • Dave Weasel (real name Dave Wezl, born 1984), Canadian-American comedian

Arts and entertainment

Fictional characters

Other

Vehicles

Other uses

  • Operation Weasel, an alleged secret operation involving the governments of Nauru, New Zealand and the United States

See also

  • Spinner's weasel, a mechanical yarn measuring device
  • Weasel word, a statement designed to deceive with vague or unspecified authority
  • "Pop! Goes the Weasel", 19th century song
  • La Fouine (French for "the Weasel"), stage name of French singer Laouni Mouhid (born 1981)
  • Bryan Ruiz, (born 1985), Costa Rican football player nicknamed "la comadreja" ("the weasel")