Parents blame videogames for being a bad influence on children. Yet they can drink,smoke and argue in front of their kids and thats ok?
by ZeroX January 31, 2004
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The so far most common and controversial type of videos on YouTube where a entity (usually user or fictional character) have misadventures in which he/she/they do something intentional and then get grounded for absurd amount of years by parents. The first video of this type, though not as the same formula of the videos nowadays, was a video titled "Diaper Grounding" by PoseidonGodofWater20 Productions, which it was uploaded in April 30, 2011. But as once, the first well-known grounded video was "Brian Gets In Trouble At School", uploaded on July 2, 2011 by Adamkleinschmidt2003.

They became popular with a video called "Caillou calls his Baby Sister Stupid / Grounded", made by African Vulture In December 2013 and later reuploaded by the FunEditor4 on November 3, 2018.

Not even the now-controversial programming site Scratch is free of these videos.
"Grounded Videos are the worst videos that keep showing up on YouTube." BFDI Flower
by Ryan900USAYT March 18, 2022
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To Smoke Marijuana. Also known as "to cats", "watch cat videos", or "watch some videos".
Hey Jeremy, let's go watch some videos of cats outside.
by Mr super cool kid! January 17, 2010
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The act of video chatting with another person(s) while all members of the chat have their cats with them in the video.
So I was video chatting with this girl the other night and she was holding her cat, so I went and got mine and we video catted. It was adorable.

Video catting with Lily and her cat Felix!
by Drewdalesko October 20, 2010
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The use of TVs, DVDs, video games, etc. as tools to keep children quiet or to act as technological babysitters, thereby obviating the need for and stunting the development of interpersonal skills, human interaction, personal creativity and imagination.
We chose not to order the DVD player for our vehicle because we don't believe in video pacification.
by Mark Schenkel March 9, 2007
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