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