Pip sends it as a "sorry" gift for being a jerk to Joe.
I do believe that Pip sends Joe some codfish and a barrel of oysters to relieve his conscience. Evidence can be found within chapter thirty, only several pages in, where Pip says: "As soon as I arrived, I sent a penitential codfish and barrel of oysters to Joe (as reparation for not having gone myself), and then went on to Barnard's Inn." I hope that helps!
He sends Joe Oysters because he felt guilty for not going to visit him.
"Tally ho" is a traditional English hunting cry to signal the sighting of the prey. "Pip pip" is an informal British expression used to say goodbye. Together, they represent a cheerful and spirited farewell or send-off.
Please do not read this answer if you haven't finished Great Expectations by Charles Dickens yet because it contains spoilers. Pip believes at first that Miss Havisham sent him to London but later finds out it was actually Abel Magwitch, the convict who Pip helped. Pip was disappointed by this information because he desperately wanted to be with Estella and thought that Miss Havisham approved of him enough to send him to London.
Pip Triggs goes by Pip.
A pip can be:a pip can mean p's, in pants too like a texting word
Pip Pap
Pip Triggs is 6'.
Herbert and Startop found out Pip's location from Jaggers, Pip's lawyer. Jaggers informed them that Pip was in the marshes at the Newgate Prison ship.
Pip the convict asked Pip to bring him a file and some wittles (food).
When Joe received news that Pip was ill, Biddy was in favor of Joe going and helping Pip.
An orange pip is the seeds of the orange.