bomlik

Etymology
From the same stem of unknown origin as the verb.

Verb

 * 1)  to come unstitched, to start to open
 * 2)  to break up to separate into its components; to disintegrate or come apart
 * 3)  to decompose, decay
 * 4)  to break up, disintegrate e.g. the order, discipline, unity of an organization
 * 5)  to be crazy about someone or something (followed by  or )
 * 6)  to go wild, to behave boisterously, excessively
 * 1)  to break up, disintegrate e.g. the order, discipline, unity of an organization
 * 2)  to be crazy about someone or something (followed by  or )
 * 3)  to go wild, to behave boisterously, excessively
 * 1)  to go wild, to behave boisterously, excessively
 * 1)  to go wild, to behave boisterously, excessively