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Why do they call it nutmeg in soccer?
Why do they call it a nutmeg when a footballer kicks a ball through his opponent’s legs? It’s rhyming slang for legs. Through the nutmegs, through the legs – you’ve been nutmegged.
Where did the term nutmeg originate?
Nutmeg is native to the Moluccas, Indonesian islands in the Malay Archipelago of Southeast Asia. The word nutmeg, however, comes from Old Occitan, a Romance language spoken in southern France during the latter half of the Middle Ages.
Who is the God of nutmeg in football?
Perhaps unsurprisingly from football’s biggest showman, Neymar ranks highly on the list of the most nutmegs in Europe’s top five leagues this season, having completed 18 in Ligue 1, according to FBref.
What does the slang term nutmeg mean?
Nutmegs are slang for testicles. To nutmeg someone is to get them to expose their testicles, which passing a ball through their does. Nutmegs is cockney rhyming slang for legs.
What is the meaning of nutmeg in soccer?
That it comes from the slang use of the word “nuts” to mean testicles. If the soccer players are male, then a nutmeg will involve the ball traveling directly under the nutmegged players nuts. It’s also plausible to think of it as a term of admiration referring to the brazenness of the player making the attempt.
What is nutmegging in soccer?
Nutmeg is a colorful term used in soccer that refers to when one player directs the ball intentionally between the legs of another player. It’s similar to the ice hockey term, “five hole” which we wrote about earlier this week but the two are not interchangeable.
What is a nutmeg in football?
Nutmeg (football) A nutmeg (or tunnel, nut, megs, megnuts, panna, brooksy) is a skill used mainly in association football, but also in field hockey, ice hockey, and basketball. The aim is to kick, roll, dribble, throw, or push the ball (or puck) between an opponent’s legs (feet).
What does nutmeg mean?
Definition of nutmeg. 1 : an aromatic seed produced by an evergreen tree (Myristica fragrans of the family Myristicaceae, the nutmeg family) native to the Moluccas also : the ground seed used as a spice — compare mace sense 2. 2 : a tree yielding nutmeg.
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