An adjective describing speech, when what someone is saying starts to become more and more quotable. The actual quality of the "quotable" material is irrelevant. Along the same vein as preachy.
"Around the middle of the speakers presentation against abortion, it got very quotey."
"Quotey speech is the bread and butter of inspirational tactics"
"Quotey speech is the bread and butter of inspirational tactics"
by Corbin G November 14, 2007
The act of flexing your index and middle fingers on each hand rapidly in the air while speaking to indicate "here's where the quote begins and ends." Particularly useful when conversing via phone and the other person can't see you doing it, such as:
by username: LadiesMan217 July 09, 2009