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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.

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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.

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