to drop

verb
  1. To let something fall or to fall suddenly, often due to gravity. verb
    She accidentally let the glass slip and it dropped to the floor.
    The temperature dropped significantly overnight.
  2. To decrease or diminish in amount, quality, or intensity. verb
    The stock prices dropped after the company's earnings report.
    His energy levels drop in the afternoon.
  3. To abandon or discontinue something, such as a plan or activity. verb
    They decided to drop the project due to lack of funds.
    She dropped the class because it was too difficult.
  4. To mention or introduce casually in conversation. verb
    He dropped her name during the meeting to impress his colleagues.
    She dropped a hint about her upcoming vacation.
  5. To deliver or deposit something, often in a specified place. verb
    Can you drop the package at the post office on your way to work?
    He dropped the kids off at school before heading to the office.
  6. To release a new product, especially in the context of music or fashion. verb
    The band is set to drop their new album next month.
    The designer will drop the new clothing line this fall.