I can't point to one specific guide as a lot of them repeat the same things. If you really want to get into poker I would first start by looking up hand rankings like a set (3 of a kind) beats a pair etc. Flush > straight etc.
Start playing for fake chips on a site or mobile app until you first learn hand rankings and positioning like the button, small blind, big blind, UTG1, hijack, cutoff etc learn the Flop (first 3 cards that come out after betting is finished) the turn (4th card after the flop) , river (final card).
Next I would look into pre-flop charts and play 9 top (9 players at the table) on a website that has micro stakes which would be 0.01 / 0.02c blinds. Blinds are a mandatory ante every orbit (rotation around the table) where two people will put in a set amount of money before seeing their 2 cards.
These are low risk stakes where you can atleast feel that you're playing for something.
You are going to lose money starting out that is just how it is.
Honestly the only way you will learn all the acronyms and slang is by playing and googling the terms yourself, it is a lot to take in and is a huge learning curve if you want to seriously get into it. Add me on Discord I could talk about poker for hours

goodluck