Check out the story "Coventry" by Robert Heinlein.
The term is etymology.
I understood the term to be rhyming slang for 'For Free', origin un-known. I understood the term to be rhyming slang for 'For Free', origin un-known. See related link for answer.
Lady Godiver
Carl is of Germanic origin, and it was a term for a free man (not a slave or peasant) who was not of noble birth.
The term tuxedo comes from tuxedo park, ny, where a dinner coat without tails was popularized in 1896.
The phrase 'Sent to Coventry' is a phrase that was created by a man named Neil Coventry and has been used by a few people here and there but is not that widely known.
I don't know what you're talking about. Coventry is a city in England.
It's just an old saying. The saying comes from the Round Heads being sent to prison in Coventry. Their punishment, besides being imprisoned was not to be spoken to. They were given the right to roam the grounds of their prison but strict orders were given that no one was permitted to speak to them. Thus, when someone is "Sent to Coventry" it means they are being ignored. Not sure if that is correct, Coventry was a Parliament stronghold, so it would be more likely that Royalist troops would have been sent there when captured.
Waiting for God - 1990 Sent to Coventry 4-8 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2006)
Each IP packet has information about the destination, and the origin. "Reply IP address" probably refers to the origin; it is to the origin that any reply will have to be sent.
this is gay
To send someone to "Coventry" is a British Idiom. It means you don't talk to them. The affect depends on the person and on how long you do this. After a while it could get a person depressed or lonely.
One Coventry is the Best of Coventry.
Coventry got its name from the city Coventry
greek is the origin of oceanography
lahar is the term for mass movement that is volcanic in origin
You have ignored or ostracized him. This often means that you and your friends will ignore the person even if they are standing right there talking.