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Well, you get a tiny drop of superglue and put it on a toothpick, then you stick it in there and touch it to the plastic. DO NOT let the glue stickto the side of the port or you will be completely hosed.
I have anoer possible solution: get a sewing needle and press it in to the hole and then try to jab it into the stuck plastic. It may be better if you can put some sort of barb.
Note that my advice involves sticking glue and pointy metal into your headphone port. You may be better off going to a shop.
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