Also means
nuisance person
Usage Note
Trasto refers to a broken or useless object cluttering the house, but it can also describe a mischievous or troublesome person, especially a child. In the plural, trastos commonly means 'belongings' or 'stuff' in informal speech. The phrase tirarse los trastos a la cabeza means to have a blazing argument.
Examples
"El garaje está lleno de trastos viejos."
Natural Translation
The garage is full of old junk.
Related Words
Explore Spanish by topic