This document contains definitions for various phrasal verbs that use the verbs "ask" and "back". Some examples of phrasal verbs with "ask" include "ask down" which means to invite someone downstairs, "ask after" which means to ask about someone's health, and "ask in" which means to invite someone into a house. Examples of phrasal verbs with "back" include "back away" which means to move back slowly in the face of danger, "back down" which means to give up a claim, and "back up" which has multiple meanings including to support a claim and to move a vehicle in reverse.