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  • Mainly they pop out due to head drama. A few people can luxate their globes on purpose, and certain others get "spontaneous globe luxation" when their eyelids are pushed in the right way. Someone with shallow eye sockets or floppy eyelid syndrome, for example, might pop his eyeballs during a regular eye exam. You can also trigger luxation while putting in your contact lenses, or with a particularly violent sneeze. You might even pop your eyeballs by trying to exhale while keeping your nose and mouth closed (i.e., performing the Valsalva maneuver).
  • Although worshiptool's answer was interesting I have one other scenario. You could be like me who needed surgery on the muscles behind the eye and had to have each eye removed on three different occasions. (Yes I was asleep and they put the eye on your cheek while they do the operation.)

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