Definition:
A videocassette is a type of cassette that contains videotape. It is used to record and play back moving images and sounds, like movies or television shows. You would put a videocassette into a machine called a VCR (Video Cassette Recorder) to watch the videos.
In the past, videocassettes were very popular for watching movies at home. They have largely been replaced by DVDs and digital streaming services today. However, you might still hear people talk about them when discussing older technology or classic films.
While there are no common idioms or phrasal verbs specifically related to "videocassette," you might hear phrases like: - "Press play" - To start watching a video. - "Fast forward" - To move quickly through the video to skip parts.
A videocassette is an important part of media history, representing how we used to watch films and shows before the rise of digital technology.