In every city there are a group of buildings downtown that are called the "expectations" the phrase refers to living as if you and that part of the city are connected.
an incomplete cadence
Aim low
to do as you please, and not to live up to every1 elses expectations
It was difficult to live up to the ridiculous expectations of my perfectionist parents.
He did not live up to the expectations of the board.
This can either be a literal phrase meaning that the temperature is rising, or an idiom meaning that a situation is becoming volatile and people are getting angry about it.
The phrase "enete pene evide" does not have a recognized meaning in any language that I am aware of. It may be a made-up or nonsensical phrase.
The phrase is meant to be a humorous phrase made up by Matt Stone in the movie BASEketball.
Because he failed to live up to the Whigs expectations . -A.M.G
it means: 'to be fed up'
The phrase, cowboy up, is used as a shorthand method of saying, "Be quiet and stop whining". This phrase is typically used when a situation has become painfully or difficult, but is able to be endured.
"Tibi ibnoscitur" is not a phrase in Latin. It does not have a clear meaning or translation. It might be a misspelling or a made-up phrase.