by Militant Liberal March 19, 2005
by leonardoman May 24, 2006
slang term meaning to reveal a hidden or unknown truth, though the term may be used sarcastically, being used when something obvious is stated.
derived from the Dan Brown novel, The Da Vinci Code, where an anti-Christian organization is brought to light.
derived from the Dan Brown novel, The Da Vinci Code, where an anti-Christian organization is brought to light.
by pilaman! September 20, 2006
by fff May 03, 2004
When the students asked the teacher if there were a lot of questions on the test, all she did was give them a Da Vinci Smile.
by Phrase Maker January 30, 2012
This term's origin is dating back to when people started to read the Da Vinci Code but it has extended even more to cover anything remotely deep and/or philosophical that someone says they apparently get and they are better than you for that exact reason.
Person A: So I just finished the Da Vinci Code.
Person B: Really? I've heard interesting things about it.
Person A: More than likely things you wouldn't ever be able to remotely fathom, mortal.
Person C: Wow, talk about Da Vinci Syndrome.
Person B: Really? I've heard interesting things about it.
Person A: More than likely things you wouldn't ever be able to remotely fathom, mortal.
Person C: Wow, talk about Da Vinci Syndrome.
by premeditated93 November 16, 2010
by Maxi-Bad June 20, 2006

