BABYMONSTER’s “CHOOM” is all about performance energy, confidence, and getting completely swept up in the moment. The song feels loud, flashy, and made for the stage, and this line captures that party mood especially well: it invites everyone to get carried away by the rhythm together, all week long.
월 화 수 목 금 토 모두 다 함께 취해 보자 춤
“Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday — let’s all get intoxicated together by the dance.”
Vocabulary & grammar breakdown
월 화 수 목 금 토
- these are the short Korean names for the weekdays:
월 Monday, 화 Tuesday, 수 Wednesday, 목 Thursday, 금 Friday, 토 Saturday
- listing them one by one gives the line a chant-like, rhythmic feeling
- it also suggests: every day, all week, let’s keep this energy going
모두 다 함께
- 모두 means “everyone” or “all”
- 다 adds emphasis, like “all” or “completely”
- 함께 means “together”
- put together, 모두 다 함께 means “everyone together” or “all together”
- it makes the line feel collective and communal, like a shared celebration
취해 보자
- 취하다 means “to become drunk” or “to become intoxicated”
- in songs, it can also be used more metaphorically: being intoxicated by music, rhythm, atmosphere, or emotion
- -아/어 보자 means “let’s try…”
- so 취해 보자 means “let’s get intoxicated” or more naturally here, “let’s get swept up in it”
춤
- means “dance”
- in this line, it works both literally and symbolically
- literally, they are dancing together
- emotionally, 춤 becomes the thing everyone throws themselves into — the source of excitement, freedom, and release
Language & emotion tip
What makes this line fun is the way it mixes everyday words with a bigger party feeling. 월화수목금토 sounds almost routine at first, but then 모두다함께취해보자 suddenly turns the whole week into one long celebration. And using 춤 instead of just leaving it as Choom makes the meaning hit more clearly: it is not only a title or catchphrase, but an invitation to lose yourself in dance together.