In the Gyeongsang dialect of Korea, "Bapmoo" [bɑːpmuː] (밥무) is an expression that represents a friendly invitation to share a meal together among close friends.
Similar expressions include “Bap muk ja”(밥묵자) and “Bobmura" (밥무라).
It is often used when suggesting dining out or proposing to eat together among close friends or family members. "Bap" (밥) means "rice" or "meal" in Korean, while "moo" (무) is a Gyeongsang dialect for "let's eat."
This reflects the warm and hospitable nature of Korean culture, highlighting the importance of sharing food as a significant social activity for building and strengthening relationships.