quizzy

adj

Etymology

From quiz + -y. Sense 2 possibly influenced by English inquisitive.

  1. derived from inquisitive

Definitions

  1. Odd

    Odd; eccentric.

    • […] as in all other balls, there was a certain sprinkling of fine ladies, and quizzy gentlemen, as well as of quizzy ladies and fine gentlemen, so that the several partnerships were as it might be, ill or well-arranged; […]
  2. Inquisitive, curious.

    • When Drea and I talked to the police yesterday, they were extra quizzy about you.” “Why?” Amber shrugs. “They made it seem like you're a suspect.”
  3. The Inquisitor player character from the video game Dragon Age

    The Inquisitor player character from the video game Dragon Age: Inquisition.

    • I'm just glad that I can't lose approval with Cullen. He hearts my Quizzy no matter what. TRUE LOVE GUYS TAKE NOTE.
    • Most of my DA art is of Fenris and Hawke (male) or my elf Quizzies and Iron Bull.
    • FINALLY played The Decent^([sic]) DLC with a dwarf Quizzy and I flippin love it more than ever.

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Derived

quizziness

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for quizzy. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA