Learn what "she's clearly hit her head or something" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the speaker thinks the person is acting oddly because of a head injury or similar problem.
From The Dumb Billionaire Heiress In Love Part I, Episode 4
Someone is guessing that another person may have injured herself or acted strangely after hitting her head.
Use this to explain strange behavior when you suspect someone is not thinking clearly. It can sound rude or dismissive if said about a real injury.
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