Certainly don't put them one in front of the other, as this is asking for trouble.
You're just asking for trouble with that question, because we all know his name.
To keep her in his home would be asking for trouble.
Ask about stuff like that and you were asking for real trouble.
To ask for trouble as our friend Andy told me.
All this, of course, was to ask for trouble in the future.
Girls like that simply ask for trouble, don't you agree?
He had asked for trouble, and now was getting it.
But she had to say something, when they went around asking for trouble!
To be in that part of town after dark was to ask for trouble.