The most common and straightforward Spanish slang for kitchen sink is "fregadero". This word is used to refer to the actual sink itself, as well as the act of washing dishes or cleaning in the sink. It can also be used in a figurative sense, such as "estoy hasta el fregadero de trabajo" (I'm overwhelmed with work).1. "Fregadero"
In some Spanish-speaking countries, "pila" is another word used for kitchen sink. In addition to meaning sink, it can also refer to a pile or stack of things, similar to the English word "pile". So, if someone says "tengo una pila de platos en el pila" (I have a pile of dishes in the sink), it could mean either a literal pile of dishes in the sink or just a lot of dishes to wash.2. "Pila"
In Mexico and some Central American countries, "tarja" is the slang term for kitchen sink. It comes from the English word "tub", but in this context, it specifically refers to the sink in the kitchen. You may also hear the word "tarjado" used to mean "to wash dishes" or "to use the sink".3. "Tarja"
In Spanish, "lavaplatos" literally translates to "dishwasher", but in some countries, it is also used to refer to the kitchen sink. This word can also be used as a verb, as in "voy a lavar los platos en el lavaplatos" (I'm going to wash the dishes in the sink).4. "Lavaplatos"
In some regions of Latin America, the word "pozo" is used as a slang term for kitchen sink. It can also be used to refer to a well or a hole in the ground, but in this context, it specifically means sink. So, if someone says "hay que arreglar el pozo de la cocina" (we need to fix the kitchen sink), they are referring to the sink.5. "Pozo"
In Chile, "trampa" is the slang word for kitchen sink. It can also mean a trap or a snare, but in this context, it refers to the sink. This word can also be used as a verb, as in "trampar" (to wash dishes).6. "Trampa"
In some regions of Latin America, the word "cocina" is used to refer to the kitchen sink. This can be a bit confusing for non-native speakers, as "cocina" is also the word for "kitchen". So, if someone says "voy a lavar los platos en la cocina" (I'm going to wash the dishes in the kitchen), they could be referring to either the kitchen itself or the kitchen sink.7. "Cocina"
In Argentina, "pileta" is the slang word for kitchen sink. It can also mean a pool or a basin, but in this context, it specifically refers to the sink. This word can also be used as a verb, as in "piletar" (to wash dishes).8. "Pileta"
In some Spanish-speaking countries, "lavaplatito" is a diminutive form of "lavaplatos" and is used to refer to the kitchen sink. It can also be used as a term of affection for someone who loves to wash dishes or is good at it. So, if someone says "mi abuela es una lavaplatita" (my grandmother is a dishwashing pro), they are using the term in a loving and endearing way.9. "Lavaplatito"
This slang term may not be as common as the others on this list, but it is worth mentioning because it is unique and humorous. In Spain, "zurullo" is used to refer to the kitchen sink, but it literally translates to "poop". So, if someone says "hay que limpiar el zurullo de la cocina" (we need to clean the kitchen sink), it may raise a few eyebrows and cause some laughter.10. "Zurullo"