It means to teach someone something the hard way, make sure he will never forget it. It also refers to "drumming" as in repeating something over and over until they get your point.
The idiom "drum into your head" means to repeat or teach something to someone until they understand or remember it deeply. It implies a continuous and forceful effort to make a concept stick in one's mind.
That means you reacted to something negative without thinking first.
The idiom "to lose one's head" means to panic or become overwhelmed in a situation. There isn't a specific sentence for this idiom as it is used in various contexts. However, an example sentence could be "During the emergency, she lost her head and couldn't think clearly."
The phrase "wool in your head" is an idiom that means someone is considered a bit slow or not very intelligent. It suggests that their thoughts or reasoning may be clouded or unclear, like wool obstructing clear thinking.
The idiom "she hammered it in your head" means that someone emphasized or repeated something continuously until it was firmly understood or remembered by you. It implies a forceful or repetitive communication style to ensure a message gets through clearly.
It's not an idiom. The definition of "at stake" is what is being risked in the situation or venture. A stake is a share or ownership in something.
the head If you mean a drummers drumstick it is called the tip.
The head person.
If your head is "in the clouds," you're a dreamer.
Stay calm
An idiom is something that does not mean what the phrase says literally, so yes. You can't actually laugh your head off.
The idiom "a hot head" refers to someone who is easily angered or quick to become upset or frustrated. It implies that the person has a tendency to react emotionally or impulsively in challenging situations.
I am not quite sure what you mean by "Bass drum cover"But I have a feeling you mean the front head called the Resonant Head of the bass drum.A hole allows for a mic to be placed somewhat inside the drum to capture the whole sound of the drum.
"Dive in head first" is to rush into a situation without thinking.
The technical term for the head of a drum IS drum head. If there is another term i do not know it.
parche = sticking-plaster; drum or drum-head; (shoe) patch, or botch
Keep an idea in ones head to act on it later.
To turn completely around and head back in the direction you came from.