Define Da Vinci Meaning

Da Vinci
1. in reference to any conspiracy. Originates from the book "The Da Vinci Code".

2. in reference to the Renaissance man Leonardo da Vinci.

1. I don't mean to start getting all Da Vinci...

2. Da Vinci was indeed, not a genius of the Enlightenment, but rather of the Renaissance.
By Sherri
The Da Vinci
The sexual act of ejaculating semen into ones hand as to make a bowl of paint then painting your partners face with said semen

She was a freak, I gave her the da Vinci last night. It was a work of art
By Codee
Da Vinci
The act of telling the truth through fiction.


Steven Colbert pulled a Da Vinci at the white house press dinner.
By George
Da Vinci
Vinci is a town in Tuscany, Italy, and the birthplace of the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci.

It is commonly thought of and used as Leonardo da Vinci's last name. However, Leonardo did not have a last name (as people didn't in those times) and it was simply used as a way of identifying the region where Leonardo came from to distinguish him from other Leonardos.

Knowledgeable/credible historians always refer to the artist as simply "Leonardo" or "Leonardo da Vinci" but never "Da Vinci".

Dan Brown, the author of "The Da Vinci Code", displays his ignorance and lack of credibility by using the term "Da Vinci" in his book to refer to the famous artist, Leonardo da Vinci, as though it was his full name.
By Erica
Da Vinci
When something is high in style or fashion.

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For example: Did you see Britney's new handbag? So Da Vinci!
By Fredelia
Da Vinci

"Do you know who Da Vinci is?"
"He's a fraud."
By Marina
Da Vinci
Vinci is a town in Tuscany, Italy, and the birthplace of the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci.

It is commonly thought of and used as Leonardo da Vinci's last name. However, Leonardo did not have a last name (as people didn't in those times) and it was simply used as a way of identifying the region where Leonardo came from to distinguish him from other Leonardos.

Knowledgeable/credible historians always refer to the artist as simply "Leonardo" or "Leonardo da Vinci" but never "Da Vinci".

Dan Brown, the author of "The Da Vinci Code", displays his ignorance by using the term "Da Vinci" in his book to refer to the famous artist, Leonardo da Vinci, as though it was his name.
By Modestine
Da Vinci

"Aren't you meant to be a brunette? Was Da Vinci a fraud?"
By Irma
Da Vinci
1. implies a conspiracy, like a conspiracy theorist. In reference to the book "The Da Vinci Code."

2. a reference to Leonardo da Vinci: scientist, inventor, and artist.

3. to hack or grok.

1. "I don't mean to start getting all Da Vinci..."

2. Da Vinci was a genius of the Enlightenment.

3. "I da vinci my muthafuken way through school."
By Casandra
Da Vinci
n. informal reference to Leonardo da Vinci.
v. to hack or grok.

n 1. Da Vinci was a genius of the Enlightenment.
n 2. "I da vinci my muthafuken way through school."
By Gisela