Murder.
"Redrum" spelled backwards is "murder." It is famously used in Stephen King's novel "The Shining" as a cryptic clue.
"Redrum" spelled backward is "murder." When someone says "redrum" two times, it is referring to a key phrase from Stephen King's book "The Shining," meaning a warning or indicator of imminent danger or violence.
In "The Shining," Danny begins to repeat "redrum" (murder spelled backwards) as he goes into a trance, signaling the presence of danger and violence. This becomes a key phrase in the story, foreshadowing events to come.
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'Maps' spelled backwards is 'spam'.
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