pull (one's) head in

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pull (one's) head in

informal To not interfere in someone else's affairs; to not pry or be nosy. Often used as an imperative. Primarily heard in Australia. Pull your head in, will you? I can take care of my problems just fine. I really wish she would pull her head in and stop asking me about my finances.
See also: head, pull
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