It means; a fake or feint, usually intended to deceive a defensive player. So another word you could use would be; to trick or shake someone.
Nutmeg.
In Mexico, when this happens they yell ole. However there isn't a name for it
Kicking a soccer ball between a defender's legs is called a nutmeg because of its association with the term "nutmeg" in the context of trickery or deceit. The move is akin to slipping something through a tight space, much like how the spice nutmeg was historically smuggled through narrow channels. The term has its roots in English slang and has been used in soccer to describe this skillful maneuver, highlighting the element of surprise and skill involved in successfully executing it.
they call them nutmeggers that's why one of its nicknames is the nutmeg state
We could be here sometime... In Baseball they would call 2nd base 2, and 3rd, 3 and so on In soccer a nutmeg is passing the ball between the player's legs. Birdy, eagle, albaltross and falcon are strokes in Golf, bogey is a penalty shot.
A panna or nutmeg in football (soccer) is when a player dribbles the ball between the legs of a player from the opposing team.
Nutmeg.
Only Americans call soccer...soccer! (everywhere else it is known as football)
13 soccer skills that I have at he top of my head are maradona, croif, dragback, outside hook, inside hook, jay jay, nutmeg, roll over, over under, in out, rainbow, up and over, chip.
They call it football.
their both right because U.S.A call soccer and England call football
In Guatemala, soccer is called fútbol.