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"Pull your head in" is an Australian slang phrase often used to tell someone to stop being arrogant or to be more humble. It suggests that the person should be more considerate or grounded in their behavior or opinions. Essentially, it's a way of encouraging someone to tone down their attitude or to reflect on their actions.

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