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noun: the canadian plesiosaur from the lake of Lake Okanagan. has scales, and a long neck, four fins, and propells through the water like a penguin. a less famous loch ness monster.
person one: woah man! did you see that giant swimming dinosaur?!
person two: i did dude! but that's no dinosaur! it's a plesiosaur! the plesiosaur ogopogo of canada's Lake Okanagan.
person one: you jeefe, shut up.
ogopogo by sophiemae April 19, 2008
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A serpent-like creature thought of as a dinosaur that survived the iceage and has been trapped in Lake Okanagan for millions of years.
The ogopogo is in Lake Okanagan!
ogopogo by AaronHanley June 13, 2005
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the american version of the loch ness monster that lives in lake champlain
oh on mo its ogopogo
ogopogo by Todd January 15, 2004

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