Searches for vectorlike quarks at the LHC have so far focused exclusively on their decays into Standard Model particles. However, current experimental data permit the existence of a low-mass weak-singlet scalar or gauge boson. If such a singlet state coexists with vectorlike top and bottom partners, it opens up the possibility that these heavy quarks predominantly decay into the singlet and a third-generation Standard Model quark. Scenarios like this can naturally arise in various frameworks, such as composite Higgs models, warped extra-dimensional models, and others. Despite this theoretical motivation, such non-standard decay channels of vectorlike quarks remain largely unexplored in current experimental searches. In this talk, I shall discuss some interesting and unexplored signatures of the exotic decay of vectorlike quarks that is dominant in a large region of the not-so-fine-tuned parameter space.