Dinky

Collins Dictionary:

To hit or kick a ball delicately

Word origin: imitative of a delicate strike

Oxford reference dictionary

Dinky: neat and attractive, small, dainty
Diminutive of The Scottish dink: neat, trim

This was a word much used in the seventies and eighties, particularly by Scottish players and coaches.

Raheem must have been reading Bill Shankly or Kenny Dog leash’s autobiography, or they might still use the term at the dippers.
 
When a 'dink' is especially cute (as would be done frequently by a lot of our exceptional players) then it becomes a 'dinky' -simples ! :-)
 
I thought dinky was when you put the tip of your knob in the wife from behind to gage if she's awake or not!
 

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