I do not believe this is a meta tag. The priority tag attempts to indicate the user is asking about prioritization of a job or process or some internal priority ranking. Were it to be a meta tag, it would mean the question ITSELF WAS a priority and obviously that should be removed. I do not believe OP truly understood what a meta tag meant.
Further, just because "no one can be an expert in it" doesn't mean it's not a useful tag. I believe the same could be said for list but because those questions are about lists, it is useful to tag it. There is a reason being an expert is not one of the four criteria.
I do have concerns about how the tag should be used. I see firebase questions regarding OrderByPriority, as well as questions about task priority, and some others as well. The OrderByPriority should be retagged with a order-by-priority or orderbypriority whichever is grammatically correct. Similar situations should be retagged apprpriately.
Then we should decide if priority should mean 1) thread-priority, 2) task-priority (which currently doesn't exist yet, and perhaps should be called or synonymed with process-priority) or 3) priority-queue. Note that technically, thread-priority is intra-process while task-priority would be inter-process. If there is something that makes this tag burninatable, it would be the confusion around which of those three tags it maps to. We should also consider if scheduling or other sched* tags would be useful to help with some retags.
I posted this originally attempting to defend the tag, at the very least with a stay of execution. However, after I made my arguments, I convinced myself that the confusion around the above three tags is enough to support it being blacklisted. (That was difficult to write, in case you're wondering. Science, 1; pride, 0.) I believe the trifecta will receive the bulk of the retags, with a couple getting sent to more library specific tags or simply having references to priority removed.