The correct spelling for "wast beyond someone" is actually "past beyond someone". The confusion may stem from the similarity in pronunciation between the two words "wast" and "past". The IPA phonetic transcription for "past" is /pæst/ and for "beyond" it is /bɪˈjɒnd/. Therefore, the correct spelling for the phrase would be "past beyond someone", meaning something has already happened or is out of someone's control. It's important to pay attention to the spelling of words to avoid misunderstandings in communication.