A term popularized by Michael Stevens of the Vsauce YouTube channel, meaning "In a mocking manner." According to him, it is a very old word and nobody uses it.
"Hey, Vsauce. Michael here. But, WHO is Michael, and how much does here... weigh?" Paul stated Quizzaciously.
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To speak in a mocking or sarcastic manner.
When Ryan asked Hannah to his house for Netflix and Chill she quizzaciously said, "Well whoop de fucking dooo, that's exactly what I want right now, a skinny white guy to Netflix and Chill all over me and my cat!"
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The parodist rattled off QUIZZACIOUSLY:"Hey VSauce, Michael here!".
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Quizzacious could mean one of 2 things:

1. To do something in a mocking or satirical manor, such as Alec Baldwin, who is famous for parodying current U.S. president Donald J. Trump.

2. Something that hipster kids say to make themselves sound much smarter than they actually are, somewhat similar to Verbose Memes.

It is an extremely obscure old English word that was nearly never used, until popularized by Youtube channel Vsauce, where, in is "The Zipf Mystery" episode, at about 17:30 minutes in, he says that the word Quizzacious is in the oxford dictionary, however, at the time, was only found in a book called "Elder Speak" when searched on Google. "Fittingly enough," Michael (Vsauce) remarked, "it is listed as a rare word". Since it was uncovered by Vsauce, it became a Meme in the Vsauce fanbase. Ironically enough, people often use the term Quizzacious in a Quizzacious manner.
1.
Person A: "Did you see Alec Bladwin last night?"
Person B: "Yeah. He is very Quizzqacious, is he not?"
Person A: "Yeah! He is great at mocking trump."

2.
Person A: "Why don't you play a sport?"
Person B: "Because it is Quizzacious!"
Person A: "What does that mean?"
Person B: "I don't know..."
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He said quizzaciously: Hey, Vsauce, Michael here. What's here, and here?
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