The 'Tonight Show' host asked viewers to DescribeASportBadly and they did not disappoint.
And they delivered some doozies that deserve podium spots of their own. Viewers used the hashtag #DescribeASportBadly on Twitter to suggest alternative descriptions for synchronized swimming, fencing and more.
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