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The word "teen" does not appear anywhere in Romeo and Juliet. It appears as a part of the word fourteen, and if you don't know what fourteen means, you can't read enough English to read this answer anyway.

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In "Romeo and Juliet," teen refers to Juliet's age of thirteen. This is significant because her youth and innocence are contrasted with the tragic events that unfold in the play. The theme of young love and impulsive decisions is central to the story.

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