n. An urban male of below-average height with a strong aesthetic sense who spends a great deal of time and money on his appearance and lifestyle (see also: metronomality n.)
by Renee April 17, 2004

"I practice with a metronome twice a day."
by Waffles McWaffleson January 12, 2010

by Rhoniem February 1, 2017

The act of waving one or two fingers and your head side to side to the rhythm of music, in a metronome-like manner. This dance is usually done by nerds who can't dance or people who just don't feel like getting down. Many nerds who do this dance, usually do it to J-Rock, J-pop, Weird Al, or some other nerdy music such as Banana Phone.
All the nerds in the classroom started to do the Metronome Dance when the teacher turned on some Weird Al Yankovic polka crap.
by Stay Gold Ponyboy June 15, 2011

A device that uses a steady, audible beat that is measured in beats per minute to develop consistent timing and rhythmic accuracy.
During rehearsal, the percussion section practiced with a metronome set to 120 BPM to tighten their timing before the full ensemble run-through.
by tnguyen741 September 8, 2025

by Mitchg1 October 30, 2011

A term which describes a musical performer who is perfectly to time and plays in a robotic fashion. This includes but is not limited to piano players.
The piano part of Bohemian Rhapsody is absolutely incredible. The way Freddie Mercury plays it is metronomic.
by TN Recording October 25, 2014
