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d'you know what i mean? 

Used at the end of a sentence as a rhetorical question. Habitual question used excessively rather than an actual question that requires an answer, with no reply anticipated.
"It's bloody freezing out here mate, d'you know what i mean?"

You've yee'd your last haw 

Friend: wanna get a pizza

me: bet

Friend: starts eating crust first

me: You've yee'd your last haw

Jeepers peepers! Where'd you get those those creepers? 

A parody of the little ditty "Jeepers creepers".
Jeepers peepers! Where'd you get those those creepers? Jeepers peepers! Where'd you get those eyes?

Where'd you go to high school?

A question posed by one lifelong St. Louis area native to another upon first meeting or after having recently met. The purpose is to learn if you and the other person have any mutual acquaintances.
Shelly: "Oh, you've lived in St. Louis all your life? Where'd you go to high school?"

Steve: "Pattonville"

Shelly: "Pattonville? Uh, let's see, do you know a guy named Mark Henderson?"

Dun' Mind D'you?

An abbreviation of 'Don't Mind Do You?'
Welsh phrase used by people in the know.
Useful in interrupting people mid sentence, when taking the mickey, trying to sway someone's opinion over a moral matter, and as a general sentence enhancer. Beware of copycats.
Officer: "Oh, boys, is that a bong on the roof of your car?"
Driver: "Dun' Mind D'you?"

"Dun' Mind D'you?"
"I dun' fuckin mind"

"I just sold my last rolo to some edder for a tenner. Dun' Mind D'you?"

*Pointing* "He Dun' Fuckin' Mind!"
Dun' Mind D'you? by Jonnyho June 9, 2008

How’d you do that 

When a person is all stoked on something simple that they accomplished and you just give them one of those looks and say jokingly with light sarcasm “how’d you do that?”
Person:i went all the way home and then back up to the property then came back- and atopped on the way and got you guys “party favors” and still partied with you bro.

Girl in the bath room pops head out: how’d you do that?