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Top 5 funniest, sexiest and coolest moments at the Teen Choice Awards

The 2014 Teen Choice Awards blew the roof off the legendary Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on Sunday with a cornucopia of great performances, funny presenters and heartfelt speeches.

There were a few moments of weirdness, sexiness and hilarity that stood out from the pack. We've collected them in our top 5 best moments from the Teen Choice Awards.

Starting off at No. 5, Demi Lovato opened the show with a rocking performance of her hit single "Really Don't Care" featuring Cher Lloyd. It's always hard to nail the opening to an awards show, but Demi's energy set the tone for a fun night.

Moving to No. 4, "Teen Wolf" star Tyler Posey and "Modern Family's" Sarah Hyland co-hosted the show, which always has the potential to be a disaster -- remember Anne Hathaway and James Franco stumbling their way through their Oscars? -- but they managed to pull it off with a lot of charm.

One sketch that summed up their strangely endearing partnership was this cheesy joke about switching clothes that ended up with Posey in a grass skirt and coconut bra, which they managed to actually make sorta funny.

No. 3 is a bit of a ringer. Not only was it a pre-recorded sketch, but it had Andy Samberg and Mindy Kaling so it was bound to be good. The joke is they are giving (bad) advice to teens, and it ends with Samberg ripping off his pants and Mindy Kaling screaming in fear of some horrible deformity that you can't see.

It's a pretty dirty joke for a teen show, but then again they ended the night with a live performance of Jason Derulo's "Wiggle" so nothing is too edgy.

In at No. 2 is Tyler Oakley's emotional and inspirational acceptance speech when he won for Choice Male Web Star. Sure, he was played off the stage by a musical cue, but his words are still worth a listen.

Who or what is No. 1?! Let's just say it involved Posey, his "Maid in Manhattan" co-star Jennifer Lopez and some decent twerking.

Tell us: Which Teen Choice Awards moment was your favorite?

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