I always want to say this when people ask how I’m doing but I assume no one will ever get it. Other than IT which book(s) is it in? I can’t recall seeing it elsewhere.
Susan. Come on, how can we ever forget Roland's girl? Anyway she had the most tragic end in the history of romances, at least we can remember her here.
Unless those here mean someone in particular, I would say THAT word is the quickest entry to a Maine accent as you'll hope to find ... and any number of SK's characters use it (think 'Jud Crandall' (Fred Gwynne) in "Pet Sematary")!
It's the 'Down East' Mainer's word for 'Yes.'
For TMI, see attached ...
http://dialectblog.com/2011/04/14/ayuh-americas-oddest-yes/
'Shawshank' Referenced in multiple stories, in addition to the eponymous one!
This answer! Right here and now!
Shining
This is the only answer
Shine
Stephen King (cameo)
Salem's Lot
SSDD (same shit different day) it is in many of his works.
This one is cool! Book titles are too easy.
I always want to say this when people ask how I’m doing but I assume no one will ever get it. Other than IT which book(s) is it in? I can’t recall seeing it elsewhere.
I know I have read it in other books, but agree IT is the most prevalent. Goodreads says it is also in Dreamcatcher. Let me see what else I can find!
Shine, the. Not the book nor the movie, but having the Shine. Danny, Dick, Rose the Hat...
Shine
Sai
Sodium arc lamps
Yes! This is my choice
Semetary
Shining (The)
Shawshank
Salem’s Lot
Sheriff Pangborn!
Sköldpadda, I hear the hymn of the turtle, don’t you?
Susan. Come on, how can we ever forget Roland's girl? Anyway she had the most tragic end in the history of romances, at least we can remember her here.
Sheemie!
Shitters
I second this
Stuart Redman
Susan Delgado
>Susan Delgado I'm more of a Susan Norton guy
Shit weasels
Salems Lot of course.
Salem's Lot
stephen king
Shining
Kiss ass answer but Stephen King! lol
Semetary.
Stu
Sun Dog.
Sussanah Dean
Shit weasel
Something Happened
Sadie
Stand, The.
Shardik.
Stu
Shine
Shardik
Stu Redman.
Susannah dean
Salem's Lot
Susannah
"Sarah"
Susannah Dean
Salem's Lot
Silver or Silver bullet?
Sex Perverts
"She was squinting at the thermometer in the white light coming through the window"
Sarah Laughs
Steam
Stan
Sematary
Scatman
Shows
Sai King
Slick
Sematary
*SCOTT! THE EARLY YEARS!*
Spittle
Sorry, someone seriously ‘splain saying ‘Ayuh’?
Unless those here mean someone in particular, I would say THAT word is the quickest entry to a Maine accent as you'll hope to find ... and any number of SK's characters use it (think 'Jud Crandall' (Fred Gwynne) in "Pet Sematary")! It's the 'Down East' Mainer's word for 'Yes.' For TMI, see attached ... http://dialectblog.com/2011/04/14/ayuh-americas-oddest-yes/
Seriously on drugs but that book was cool as shit
Sodium arc lamps
Shambled Shambling
Stand and be true.
SSDD
Stand and be true
Symphonic Stan
STAND
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Check again. Redrum received 110 cumulative votes, while Roland received 130.
Ok, thanks!
Did this ever get finished? this is the last post i was able to find? I was poing to see if there was anything other than zihuatanejo for Z
https://www.reddit.com/r/stephenking/comments/18kusye/stephen\_king\_alphabet\_finished/
Thanks