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pashut peshat 

Talmudic, yeshivish, or Jewish way of slapping you in the face with what you thought was a novel idea but is actually just the simple obvious explanation.

It's also a way of saying something is simple, literal and obvious. It literally translates to, the simple, simple interpretation.

Often used by teachers against their students, or learning partners / chavrutas.
It's pashut peshat that one is different than two.

Or

Person 1: makes some obvious observation or statement
Person 2: it's pashut peshat!
pashut peshat by thekerbey December 19, 2023
Do you know a/1 going to the city tonight?
a/1 by thekerbey January 17, 2017
idk a/t about that. = I don't know anything about that.
a/t by thekerbey January 9, 2017