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Rooting services and/or wiki
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Take one thing at a time and give it time. There is a lot to learn, depending on what level of understanding you want to achieve. How about starting here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rooting_(Android)
Rooting: making yourself the true owner of your device from a software perspective. You already paid a butload of money to buy the physical device, but the manufacturer doesn't allow you to install and/or remove apps (packages), customize or otherwise tweak the phone to the extent that the underlying operating system would allow.
Unlocking the bootloader: to remove the restrictions that otherwise prevents you from altering (tweaking or replacing entirely) the operating system as implemented by the manufacturer.
Custom "ROM": I don't really have an answer for you here, since I don't understand - and haven't yet looked up - why people call it that. Anyway, people use it to mean "custom operating system", such as Graphene OS or Lineage OS.
Edit: "custom ROM", as I suspected, is a colloquial term and not technically accurate: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Custom_ROM
Am I allowed to say, I'm rooting for you?