The length of the path travelled by light in a vacuum during the time interval of 1/299792458 seconds.
The caesium 133 atom can switch periods of radiation 30.663318988498369762190615215544 times in the time it takes light to travel 1 metre.
by lj90 September 14, 2007
A measure of length, the base unit for length in the metric scale. Although spelt "meter" in the United States, the proper spelling is "metre".
by Brett5 July 24, 2007
n. impractical French unit of length based roughly on the circumference of the earth. Supporters claim that metres (and other metric measures) are more practical than Imperial measures despite the invention of the 'metric foot' (0.3 metres) and the 'metric yard' (0.9 metres), which defy the point of metrication.
by Hodgit August 7, 2004
by Zipped_thunder April 12, 2020
(Pronounced mah-co-me-tah)
A Trinbagonian word which describes an imaginary and innate instrument whereby someone (a "maco" or "farse" person) is able to detect an opportunity to eavesdrop.
A Trinbagonian word which describes an imaginary and innate instrument whereby someone (a "maco" or "farse" person) is able to detect an opportunity to eavesdrop.
by Jenn Lee May 2, 2010
by Officeworks June 19, 2022
Metree is a beautiful person but can be stuck up and bitchy. She’s acts like a dude. She knows what she wants and gets what she wants… sometimes. But she is a good friend and a loving person. She has no chill and doesn’t keep her thoughts to herself.
by Fancynaaancy July 21, 2021