A creepy female parrot is freaking out her owners because she repeatedly squawks “RedRum”—the catchword from the horror classic “The Shining.”

Arizona-residents Greg Negron, 37, and his girlfriend, Sabrina Behrike, 30, have filmed Honey saying the spooky word—”murder’ spelled backwards”—as they watch the 1980 flick three times a year in their East Valley home.

“It’s one of about 15 common daily words she says. This happens to be the funniest and most out of the ordinary word or phrase,” Negron told The Daily Mail, adding, “When we put the movie on, she gets a little crazy. Sometimes it’s creepy when you just hear “RedRum.” The bird’s pupils dilate when she does it.”

The couple first watched the Stanley Kubrick-directed film 10 years ago, and Honey has been blurting out “RedRum” ever since, the site reported Thursday.

“We put the movie on when she was about three and she just picked it up. We all went silent when she did it for the first time. It was so creepy,” Behrike said.

“We watch it every year. The bird gets a kick out of it. She loves the movie,” says Behrike.

The bird was particularly influenced by the five-year-old Danny Torrance character, who famously uttered the term in one of the film’s most memorable scenes.

It’s clear “RedRum” is her favorite word, according to Behrike, who admitted her friends are a “little creeped out” by the parrot.

“We just let them know she’s very talkative but a lot of people will connect it to the movie straight away when she says it,” Behrike said, adding “It’s hilarious. She’s not violent or aggressive she just loves saying it.”