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Andie Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Trying to do teacher's head in

Hi everyone,I was reading an article about teaching kids and how stressful this is and the author says, "Daily facing little dears whose favourite pleasure is trying to do teacher's head in: keeping them off the streets and out of everyone's hair for most of the day."

Well, I couldn't find any phrase like that in any dictionary and I can't figure out the meaning. Can anyone help me?????? Thanks- Andie
  

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Try to do one's head in = attempt to infuriate or exasperate one; try to drive one crazy.

  • Try to do one's head in = attempt to infuriate or exasperate one; try to drive one crazy.
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Try to do one's head in = attempt to infuriate or exasperate one; try to drive one crazy.
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