The term "cat skinner" for a bulldozer operator originated from the early days of construction when bulldozers were sometimes referred to as "caterpillar tractors" or just "cats." The operator responsible for controlling the bulldozer was called a "skinner," likely because they had to skillfully maneuver the machine through rough terrain. Over time, the term "cat skinner" became synonymous with bulldozer operators.
The term "behavior therapy" was first used by the psychologist E. L. Thorndike in 1911. However, it was not until the 1950s and 1960s that behavior therapy became a widely recognized and practiced form of psychotherapy, particularly through the work of psychologists like B.F. Skinner and Joseph Wolpe.
The term "emo" is short for "emotional" or "emotive" and originated from the emotional and expressive style of music known as emo, which emerged in the 1980s and 1990s. It was initially used to describe a subgenre of punk rock that focused on personal expression and introspective lyrics. Over time, "emo" also became associated with a particular fashion style and subculture.
The term is "ideation."
virile is the medical term meaning possessing masculine traits
The term for the fear of the unknown is "Xenophobia."
One term used for "cat skinner" is a bulldozer operator who is very proficient at his trade. Cat meaning bulldozer or dozer and skinner meaning that the operator is able to cut grade very efficiently and smoothly. He is able to "skin" the surface in thin lifts making it smooth enough to rock for a road or leave it as is or at "finished grade"
A cat skinner is a man who operates a bulldozer in the logging industry. The term "cat" comes from the brand name "caterpillar" the major heavy equipment manufacturer.
No, bulldozer is a more modern term.
It's a bulldozer... it fits into the broader category of "earth mover", but, in the end, it really isn't any more technical than "bulldozer".
Skinner. He was the one behind the rat and levers "Skinner's box" experiment.
I assume it describes what the person does when he removes the load and the harnesses from the back of the mule. It is as if he were skinning the mule.
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A Jerkline Skinner is the main driver of a mule team who handles the reins. More precisely, he is the driver astride the neigh wheeler who handles a single line, the jerk line, that goes to the bit of the neigh leader. Pulling the line causes the leader to turn left. Jerking the line causes him to turn right.The term skinner refers to a mule skinner, a person who drives mule teams.
It is used in ham radio terms as a term for the wife of the ham operator.