etymology - "Sounds like a plan (, Stan!)"



"Sounds like a plan (, Stan!)"



(idiom, used to agree to a suggestion that you think is good: OxfordLearnersDictionariesOnline)


It seems to be of relatively recent origin, if there's really a sound origin, that is.


Main Q: What is the etymology of the expression?


Also,



  • How well-received (understood and appreciated) is it as an idiom?

  • Is it a regionalism?

  • Is it slang?


UrbanDictionary gives no etymology; nor does OLDO cited above.




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