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Does dropping need to be accidental for it to be dropping? Someone was holding something behind their back and they *let it go so that it fell on the floor*, but did so on purpose, as a joke, pretending they never had anything in their hand. Did they *drop* it? If not, what would be the right word for it? Thanks!

If it helps, in Spanish I'd say: llevaba una cosa en la mano y lo *dejó caer*.

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Does dropping need to be accidental for it to be dropping? Someone was holding something behind their back and they *let it go so that it fell on the floor*, but did so on purpose, as a joke, pretending they never had anything in their hand. Did they *drop* it? If not, what would be the right word for it? Thanks!

If it helps, in Spanish I'd say: llevaba una cosa en la mano y lo *dejó caer*.
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