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Mister Capulet (father of Juliet, and head of the capulets) was calling hot-headed Tybalt a princox because Tybalt wouldn't listen to Capulet and just wanted to kill Romeo.

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The word "princox" is used by Mercutio in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. In Act 2, Scene 4, Mercutio uses the term to mock Romeo, calling him a "young fellow" or "whippersnapper."

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